If you have not saved them in your personal files, you will need to contact the Dr or hospital where you were treated. Sometimes, you may have to pay for copies. The insurance company may also have a records retention policy, so that might be a resource if what you are looking for is from the last year or so.
One can find information on medical bills at various places such as governmental websites. Some other places that provide information on medical bills are websites such as Mymedicalnegotiator, Healthit, Hopkinsmedicine, Humanservices, and Infotoday.
Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority or are emancipated.
The legal guardians are responsible for a 17 year old unemancipated minor, unless the bills are the result of injury caused by another, in which case the courts may deem that this person(s) are responsible for medical bills.
i have 2 medical bills on my credit and i need to know what they are and i have the account numbers where do i look/
Ask the biller.
Dogs don't have to have medical bills, but if you take a dog to a veterinarian for medical treatment, the dog willhave medical bills.
The 19 year old is an adult and should pay own medical bills.
Medical bills are usually collected through garnishments, liens, and attachments. Tax returns are usually taken to pay old tax debts.
The executor's job is to settle the estate. That includes resolving all of the estate's bills, from the estate, not their own pocket.
Yes, you should be. But you can get health insurance.
yes they pay for your medical bills
You are not normally responsible for your mother's medical bills after she dies.