Yes, outstanding debts to a hospital in the US can be traced back to you through billing information, insurance records, and your personal information provided during treatment. It is important to address any outstanding medical bills to avoid potential financial and legal consequences.
Yes, a creditor may be able to garnish the funds you win in a lawsuit for an injury case if you owe them money. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and options in such a situation.
Of course you can, if you have a legitimate reason to bring suit against the person. The fact that you owe the person money doesn't change that. However, you had better be sure that the reason for the suit is real, or you will have more trouble on your hands than just owing someone money.
Yes, if you obtained that car or the loan to buy that car through fraudulent means i.e., you lied on your credit application. Simply defaulting on a loan is not a criminal offense in the U.S.
Both indentured servants and debtors owe a debt in the form of work or money. Indentured servants work off their debt through a contracted period of labor, often in exchange for passage to a new country. Debtors owe money that they have borrowed and must repay according to the terms of the loan agreement.
If you don't pay your disability attorney, they may withdraw from representing you, and you may be responsible for any outstanding fees or expenses incurred during their representation. This could also result in delays or complications in your disability case.
I cant believe you are such a dirt bag. Pay your bills you damned dirty ape.
I think they should, because we can be paying by a portion of money they pay us...
You file bankruptcy on all debts you owe. If you only owe money on credit cards you can file on them. Otherwise, if you owe money to a doctor, hospital, bank or other place you have to list them.
No, you can't, that's just being a bit needy, talk to the person directly if they owe you money
No, I do not owe any money.
When you owe money to another lender, you are a _____.
When you owe money to another lender, you are a _____.
You still owe money.
Yes, you can be sued if you owe money.
Yes, if you have a judgment against you the money you owe can come from any source that you may have.
no
It depends on how overdue you are on your payments and how much money you owe.