As long as the phone is still in use, there is no limitation. If the phone is no longer being used, it could be 3 or 6 years depending on the type of contract.
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SO WHAT IS THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS MEDICAL BIILS IN KANSAS?
what is staute of limitations on medical bills in new york
Each jurisdiction sets its own statute of limitations. This would be a debt with a written agreement. It could be anything from 2 years all the way up to 10 years. It would start on the last communications from the user.
Dental bills, like all debt, have statutes of limitations. However, they vary based on the jurisdiction.
The statute of limitations for medical bills in Indiana is 6 years. That doesn't mean that they cannot contact you about the debt - it only means that they cannot take you to court because of it.
Coincidence? I just yesterday read a book that had a chart of the statute of limitations for debts in every state. According to the book, Florida is four years for "open accounts," like credit cards and five years for written contracts.
The statute of limitations on medical bills in New York is six years. This means the medical facility or medical professional who performed the services has six years to file a lawsuit when a person does not pay.
You need to check the law on this - find out what the statute of limitations are on unpaid (phone) bills.
Medical services are typically provided based on a written agreement. The limit will vary based on the state, but can range from 2 to 10 years. The time starts from the last acknowledgement of the debt, such as a payment.
In Maryland medical bills are generally treated as promissory notes or written accounts, depending upon the wording of the agreement. The state's SOL for promissory notes is 6 years, the SOL for written contract is 3 years from DLA.