My first instinct was to say no...but you really need to get individual specifc legal help. Talk to whoever handled the BK of your husband...if he did it himself...well, don't be suprised at all to find out why that is foolish..and the result that was possible wasn't achieved. Understand 9look at the agreements when admitted you signed, many times and places), the patient almost always signs and agrees they are ultimately responsible for the bill. If insurance or someone doesn't pay..the doctors, nurses, janitors and service providers all maintain the right to collect from the patient...the one who receives the benefit. That last thought has lots of backing in law..he who receives he benefit is responsible. It may well be that his BK cleared hsi obligation to pay (if he signed to do so), but not yours. Similar to if he co-signed a loan....his BK may handle his obligation....but the primary still has to pay the loan, they just couldn't come to him if that one defaults.
Yes, you can file with an income coming in, which chapter of bankruptcy you file depends on your income
December 15th
The EMR is the electronic medical records system that is now mandatory for all medical providers to switch over to in the coming years. It will help coordinate patient records between doctors easily.
One way is patient reviews. Also ask them about their scores and where they rank. Ask them fora tour.
Usually, tears are a common function of the human body. It does not necessarily mean that a patient is coming out of a coma.
While we can't answer specifically since we don't know the patient or the circumstances, generally speaking, Emergency Medical Technicians are technicians in emergency rescue and are the first responders during an emergency. In the USA, doctors do not respond to an emergency by coming to the patient. Instead, EMTs respond, try to stabilize the patient before transport, and then take the patient to the nearest hospital.
That sounds like an infection of some sort seek medical advice. maybe if it is swollen an inflamed once again seek medical advice before using the thing again.
yes we are and my husband just told me today hes done and hes not coming back
It depends, usually after you file bankruptcy they take all your vehicles but one of them so that way you have one vehicle to get back and forth for emergencies. When you file bankruptcy and have a job, they usually limit the amount of money coming into your household too.
Make your husband get something from the floor and as he is slowing coming up... FART!
Active ones are patients that are presently coming in regularly or at least somewhat regularly for treatment. Inactive means they haven't been coming in for awhile. Those files are kept for a certain period of time, then discarded if the patient has been told they don't have to return for further treatment.
It will show up as both. If the bank auctions off the car, they may come after you for a deficiency judgment. Any chance of them coming after you would be taken care of in the bankruptcy.