IF the daughter signed some type of contract or agreement stating she was responsible for the mother's bills, perhaps. If the daughter was named Executrix of the mother's will, yes it would be appropriate. If she was not, she should tell the lender she has no obligation to pay the debts of the mother's estate and to contact the Executor of her mother's will (or the Probate Court if she died intestate).
Collection agencies can collect for Florida hospitals. Medical bills are not looked on as poorly as other bills when offers of credit are being considered.
No. If the bill was incurred when you were a minor, then the bill is your parent's responsibility. It would be illegal to put it on your credit report.
YES! YES! YES!I am disabled and since disability income cannot be garnished, a local collection agency collected by garnishing my husband....TWICE last year for 3 medical bills incurred by me in 2005. They absolutely can and will...HHWash State
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Yes. If you were at fault then you are liable for the damages you incurred.
A: Medical benefits are payable at 80% of the amount incurred due to a covered injury. The amount of death benefit payable for an insured person is $5,000. Disability benefits are payable at 60% of any lost wages incurred due to a covered injury. The total amount payable under PIP for any one accident is $10,000.
A medical assistant typically earns $28,780 in Florida.
No. Overdue medical bills, like other debts incurred, can appear on a person's credit report, especially if they go into collections.
There are numerous medical centers in Florida. You can contact the Florida Department of Health for more information.
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.
The top two medical schools in the state of Florida are: University of Florida College of Medicine University of South Florida College of Medicine
The definition of the term "medical debt" is debt that has been incurred due to health care and procedure costs. You can learn more about Medical debt at the Wikipedia.