complicated question. you will probably be turned over to collection agency and they will call you day and night. if you don't have the money, what can they do? nothing. however, if you get sick again - then what ?? go to the hospital again and ... uh oh, bad credit and past due bills on your record - sorry - you didn't pay last time - we can't help you this time. don't pay - just don't get sick again.
can you be sued for hospital bills 13 years after the death of a parent in the state of NY?
Yes, the agreement includes their ability to sue you for unpaid bills.
If you anyone money, you can be sued.
yes you can. I hope you do not get sued!
If by "served" if you're asking if you can be sued for the unpaid balance of the loan, yes you can.
Yes, in Florida, creditors can sue individuals over unpaid credit card debt. If a lawsuit is successful, the court may issue a judgment against the individual requiring them to repay the debt.
Yes, if you can prove it caused you monetary damages.
Yes. It doesn't matter how much the account balance is, it only matters if the creditor can collect the money owed after wining a lawsuit
No. It is not in the country's (Philippines) jurisdiction should someone have unpaid debt in the other country.(United Kingdom). However, you can be sued in the United Kingdom. The other party would just need to know where you are to serve the papers on you.
this is a question for your lawyer , what is the bill that has not been paid for instance, does it have anything to do with the welfare of children involved, you could let your self open to being sued for not paying the full alimony , etc.
Yes, if a patient is deemed to have received inappropriate, inadequate or even dangerous treatment from it. However, it is more common for the NHS in general to be sued in such cases- incidents of actual hospitals being sued usually apply in the case of private ones.
Yes, you can be sued for the original debt, minus any money the creditor received during the 13 plan.