It is the law that anyone who takes money for satisfaction of a lien it must be reported to you how, when and where they are getting payments. So if a creditor, be it medical or not, has won the right to take money from your bank account you have to be told. It should have been taken to court and been court ordered or handled in some legal manner. They cannot just simply go to your bank to get payment.
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/
Typically, utility bills are the responsibility of the person who is listed as the account holder. Next of kin are generally not automatically responsible for paying these bills unless they have specifically agreed to take on this responsibility. If the account holder passes away, the responsibility for paying the utility bills would typically fall to their estate or the person who inherits their assets.
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.
Unpaid medical bills are on your credit score until they are settled with the company that issued the bills or written off of the credit report. This could be for many years if you are making payments on the account or might end more quickly if you have declared bankruptcy.
Yes, this is only reported on your credit report if it is a collection account.
Bills receivable is a real account. When acceptance is received, Bills receivable account is debited (debit what comes in). When the bill is discounted or returned to acceptor at the time of maturity, Bills receivable account is credited (credit what goes out).
No, bills payables is not a real account but it is a personal account .My answer:Bills receivable is a real account. Bills receivable for one person is bills payble for another person. The same instrument cannot be Real for one person and personal for another. Hence, in my opinion Bills payable is also a real account.
yes they pay for your medical bills
You are not normally responsible for your mother's medical bills after she dies.
Yes. Get an attorney to advise you, if you have medical bills that you have let get out of control.
Medical account receivables refers to the department that is responsible for collecting payments from the patient's insurance provider, without this department, the patient would have to pay the bills and then get reimbursements from their insurance company.
The debtor would certainly be notified their account is delinquent. Also, the debtor knows when they haven't been paying their bills. The creditor must sue in court and win a judgment. If it wins the court will issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. The debtor will be notified of the lawsuit and must appear at the hearing or the creditor will win by default. It is better to negotiate a payment plan, if possible.