A hospital can petition the court for a judgment on an unpaid hospital bill. If successful they will obtain an execution against the property that will be recorded in the land records. The property cannot be refinanced or sold without paying the lien off. If the lien is substantial the hospital can sieze and sell your property to satisfy the judgment. You should seek the advice of any free legal assistance offered in your community to see what your options are.
Take a loan from the bank...........
Not unless you don't have enough money to pay.
Yes, you can be sued if you owe money.
I think they should, because we can be paying by a portion of money they pay us...
Yes, if you have a judgment against you the money you owe can come from any source that you may have.
yes
You file bankruptcy on all debts you owe. If you only owe money on credit cards you can file on them. Otherwise, if you owe money to a doctor, hospital, bank or other place you have to list them.
You owe money
If you owe it to him personally, then no. If you owe it actually to the company, then yes.
nope because i dont owe him money nor do I even know the two of you.
That depends on how much your bills run, your ability to pay them and how far the provider wants to go in order to collect the money that you owe to him/her.
Yes if you owe the IRS money your tax refund will be offset, and usually if they are aware that you owe them money, they will offset it immediately.