Yes, a lawyer may choose to turn over an unpaid bill to a collection agency as a means to recover the debt. However, they must comply with applicable laws and regulations governing debt collection practices.
if the warrant is for your arrest then yes you would be arrested
If there unpaid only one. If there paid it takes six I believe.
As a patient, do I have the right to pay what I can afford on my medical bill each month, and over look the minimum payment from the doctor's office, for the state of IN.
no they do not
If the bill is turned over to a collection agency, it can remain on your credit for seven years from the date of last activity. ----------------------------------------- That is correct - 7 years. It can come off if you hire a credit attorney, though.
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The laws may vary from state to state but typically anyone over the age of 18 is responsible for their own bills and the parents are not. An unpaid medical bill is no different from any other unpaid bill. When the bills of your deceased adult child begin to show up, normally you can write "Deceased" on the envelope and mail it back to the company. Check with a lawyer in your state to be sure.
For starters, a creditor or collection can not just freeze accounts, unless this creditor is your bank and they have some more powers over your accounts. However, if you had an unpaid personal bill, generally it would not be attachable to your business, and vice verse, unless there was a guarantee involved.
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Any unpaid medical bill will remain your responsibility until it is paid in full. If you don't have insurance to pay the bill for you, then you will need to pay the bill. You can be turned over to a collection agency if the bill is not paid. Either the provider or the collection agency will work out a payment plan with you. The easiest way is to call them and let them know how much $$ per month you can afford to send until the bill is paid off.