Its on your medical record for ever,, The legal time for payment persuit is 10 years, But, They can file A 10 year extention. If you REALLY cannot pay the bill, Ask for assistance, The hospital can help you with this,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,If you are white? GOD HELP YOU!
In Pennsylvania that would be 4 years. Medical debts are normally documented in writing. That gives them a fairly long period of time in which to collect. And it will be measured from the last acknowledgment of the debt, payment or letter from the person who owes.
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That depends on the type of action in question. Civil suits and debts are different then criminal cases. And some have no limitation at all.
The limitation in Pennsylvania will be four years. That will be from the last acknowledgement of the debt. Any payment made is considered acknowledgment.
Two years with Discovery Rule.
Yes, there is.
For Pennsylvania the estate has the responsibility to settle the medical bills, not the children. Once that is done, the remainder can be distributed.
Yes, there is a limit in Pennsylvania. It would be four years from the last action.
No she is not at all responsible for the bills.
In most cases, medical bills will be incurred pursuant to a written agreement. The statute of limitation for breach of a written agreement is four years from the date of the breach.
If they are truly past the limit, you don't want to dispute them. That would be an automatic admission that they are owed and tolls the limitation.
Most medical bills are considered written agreements. In Georgia there is a six year limit as to when the bill can be presented.
Indirectly, the estate is responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed to the spouse.
That would be four years in Pennsylvania. The time runs from the last acknowledgement of the debt.
A medical bill would be a written agreement. In California they have set the limitation at 4 years.
PIP is Personal Injury Protection. It pays for your medical bills if you are ever injured in an accident. In Pennsylvania, it is mandatory you have PIP coverage.
That will depend on the specific jurisdiction. It will also depend on the type of agreement, written agreements last longer than oral ones.
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