It shoulden't.
unpaid collection on medical bills can possibly be reported on bureau, but payment history is not reported.
Like other late payments reported to a credit reporting agency, an unpaid medical bill may stay on a credit report for up to seven years.
Yes, this is only reported on your credit report if it is a collection account.
Yes.
2001. Always go by the later dates of payment, delinquency, etc.
It will be harder to get any loans, credit cards or a mortgage as your credit history has not been good.
no, it would be in your criminal report.
Monthly
Yes. Defaulted medical bills can be reported and added to a person's CR. Privacy laws pertain to the medical records themselves, not the debt incurred from medical expenses.
Yes. It is reported on your credit report.
Negative entries on your reports, except for bankruptcies, can only be reported for 7 years +180 days from the date of first delinquency that immediately preceded placement for collection and/or charge-off. If there are negative entries that are beyond this period, dispute them as obsolete with the credit bureuas.
yes