You need to phone the hospital and ask for the Accounting Department to find out exactly how much you owe. If it's a very old bill, they might have written it off on their taxes and you won't owe anything.
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The hospitals often will forgive medical bills if the attorney or spouse calls the collection or billing agency for the hospital. Often, hospital bills are one of the bills not required to be paid at all by the spouse.
Generally, yes. If you are not able to pay you should contact the hospital to see if there is financial assistance available. If the bills are high or due to some kind of accident you should consult an attorney who can review your situation and determine what your options are.
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Dose my mother have to pay for my late fathers hospital bill from the auto accident that killed him?
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The mother's estate is responsible for settling all debts. The house will likely have to be sold and the proceeds used to pay the hospital bills.
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.
The estate needs to pay the bills, not you personally. The estate has to pay off all the debts. If the estate cannot do so, they distribute as best they can. If the court approves the distribution, the debts are ended.
If you don't pay them, yes.
In Idaho, there are no statue of limitations on having to pay hospital bills directly from a hospital. However, there is a 7 year statute of limitations in Idaho for hospital bills bought by a factoring or collection company.
depends on how un healthy the baby is, you will have to pay for hospital bills and everything.