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According to the liberals in California, YES. And all their other medical bills, and their family's medical bills, food, housing and education.
People with eating disorders aren't really being harmed economically. The only problem they might be facing is doctors bills or insurance costs, mostly.
The local county Human Services office can help individuals and families with unpaid medical bills. They can help by directing people to state and federal programs that are made to help people pay medical bills. There are also charity programs that can help with unpaid medical bills.
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.
Yes. The primary way people avoid responsibility for unexpectedly large medical bills is to file for (declare) bankruptcy. Texas, having one of the largest uninsured populations of any state in the union, is no exception. The medical bills for people who do this are then passed on to local taxpayers.
You are not normally responsible for your mother's medical bills after she dies.
yes they pay for your medical bills
You can write a letter to the hospital explaining your hardship and the hospital may offer you financial assistance. There are also charities that offer financial assistance for people who have problems paying their medical bills.
Yes. Get an attorney to advise you, if you have medical bills that you have let get out of control.
If you have medical payments in your insurance. Liability only does not pay medical benefits. And the medical bills have to be the result of an auto accident.
There is no minimum amount you have to pay on medical bills each month. Medical bills and student loans are often not considered in the credit/debt equation.
when you are married and your spouse don't pay his / her medical bills are you responsible for the bills when your name not on the bills and when they call they don't ask for me they ask for him and can they report it to the credit report