If they get a judgement, yes
Yes, you can use a Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for hospital bills as long as the expenses are considered qualified medical expenses by the IRS.
To consolidate hospital bills, you can contact the hospital's billing department to inquire about consolidating multiple bills into one. They may offer a payment plan or assistance in combining the bills for easier management.
If your creditor has obtained a judgment against you, yes.
Hospital bills can be paid through various methods, including insurance coverage, out-of-pocket payments, payment plans, or financial assistance programs offered by the hospital. It is important to communicate with the hospital's billing department to understand the payment options available and to make arrangements for settling the bills.
Yes, you can use your Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for medical bills that are in collections.
Most definitely.
If the debtor has made no attempt to collect such bills in the three years, the courts do not recognize it as a debt.
can you be garnished on your disibilty
Yes, you can use a Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for hospital bills as long as the expenses are considered qualified medical expenses by the IRS.
YES!
Sounds like Karma to me.....
no
Your bank account can be garnished if you have an unpaid bill that has remained unpaid for a long time. The company (or the debt collector) can take legal action to recover the money owed from either your wage, or your bank account. There are specific laws for each situation, so you need to be careful. Best option is just to make sure your bills are paid on time.
Wages cannot be garnished by anyone except the courts. Organisations and individuals must apply through the courts
It is unlikely that a tax refund would be garnished for past due medical bills. Generally refunds can only be garnished for certain things, and medical bills really aren't one. Tax refunds are garnished in instances of: child support arrearages past due federal tax past due state income tax unpaid federal student loans government program repayments However, if you deposit it into an account that they have the right to garnish, the funds lose their identity as a tax refund.
Your wages can be garnished for any debt you have agreed to pay previously. This includes medical debts.
No - the surviving spouse is not liable for the deceased person's bills !