http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/cc/20040116b2.asp#ny
Check out Virginia--it states different years for different debts.
Please... there are ways to get around this...such as judgments and now collection agencies that buy and sell accounts. Each time the account
is sold and shows open in another name startes the clock over again.
When you pay off the bill...make sure you keep the cancelled check..or cashier check..plus get a letter from the company that is signed by someone stating that this is paid!!!
You very possibly will need this again....I have seen alot of it lately..
what is staute of limitations on medical bills in new york
In Idaho, there are no statue of limitations on having to pay hospital bills directly from a hospital. However, there is a 7 year statute of limitations in Idaho for hospital bills bought by a factoring or collection company.
Is there a statute of limitations in South Dakota for bills owed to a county?
SO WHAT IS THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS MEDICAL BIILS IN KANSAS?
what is the North Carolina statue of limitations for utility bills
Dental bills, like all debt, have statutes of limitations. However, they vary based on the jurisdiction.
The statute of limitations for medical bills in Indiana is 6 years. That doesn't mean that they cannot contact you about the debt - it only means that they cannot take you to court because of it.
What is the RI statute of limitations for medical bills? I received a notice from an attorney stating that a law suit against my husband is being made to secure payment of a hospital bill. My husband died April 5, 2005 and we never received a bill of any kind or a phone call informing us that a bill was owed.
The statute of limitations in Virginia for medical malpractice is two years from the date of malpractice. The state's law is a bit harsher than most other states as it does not include "the discovery rule."
The statute of limitations on medical bills in New York is six years. This means the medical facility or medical professional who performed the services has six years to file a lawsuit when a person does not pay.
Statute of limitations vary from state to state. Bills and debts do have statutes of limitations pretty much everywhere. They can range from a couple of years to seven or more years. Check your specific state laws.
Utility bills are considered an open account. In Arkansas the statute of limitations on utility bills is 3 years from last date of delinquency.