I am a dog lover, and I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. You surely can't expect the vet to absorb your monetary loss; it was your dog after all.
A person is liable for a hospital bill that is incurred while unemployed. Once the bill is issued, you can apply for charity care to offset the costs.
Your daughter should not be liable for the bill although if her name is on the bill she technically will be. In roommate situations it is best to show everyone the bill and ask for an even portion of the payment from each roommate.
Unfortuantely, yes.
Bill Me Later was created in 2000.
Bill Hickman
George 'Bill' Loder and his wife Dolores started out as Captain Bill's and later moved to Indian Rocks beach and opened the first "Crabby Bill's'. At first the only employees were family. They were one of our favorite spots until we moved away.
If you received the service you are liable to pay it.
If you're at fault it you, or your insurance that'll have to pick up the bill.
The estate is generally liable for all bills and expenses (not you). Hire a probate attorney to help sort this out. The estate will need an executor.
Probably not, but if the hospital accepted you as a Medicaid patient you should not be liable for their delay.
You are personally liable for all charges made on your travel charge card.
They can bill all they want to but if the credit cards are in the name of the deceased you are not liable to pay them. If they persist you can do what I did when the cable company kept sending a bill to my grandmother who passed away, Give them the address and lot number of the cemetery they are buried in and tell them it is the new billing address. Local town Cemetary C/O Deceased person Burial Lot 123 Anytown, Anystate zip code However, If your name is on the credit card, you are liable to pay them.