I owe about $1750 in medical bills and 18500 to a hospital I am not paying it how will it affect me?
March 3, 2009 by Information About Bankruptcy
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I dont have the money to pay. So my question is how bad will it affect my credit, can they sue me , what if i file for personal bankruptcy will it go aways forever. I need answers im desperate.
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I dont have the money to pay. So my question is how bad will it affect my credit, can they sue me , what if i file for personal bankruptcy will it go aways forever. I need answers im desperate.
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Bankruptcy Feedback: if you were an illegal immigrant you would not have to pay the taxpayers would…but what you can do to save your credit is pay them $5 -$10 per month on each bill or you can contact the billing department and tell them you cannot pay and there is a program for indigent that you may qualify for.
to add: it can adversely affect your credit report and they can sue you to get the money and remember they have bill collectors and attorneys that have far more time and money than you do.
Bankruptcy Feedback: They will send you to collections, if you dont pay then or make arrangements and keep them, they will take you to court. All this will take a while.
Bankruptcy Feedback: Absolutely they will sue you.
Start paying as much as you can.
Bankruptcy Feedback: Well first pray then contact the hospital. Only if we had better health care in this our country. A country which finds billions to fund wars but cannot help its citizens to pay health insurance. Oh yeah the first answer helps too.
Oh yeah ignore the answer above. No legitimate company or service would use this board as a means to help you. Good luck
Bankruptcy Feedback: Contact the hospital’s account’s recievable’s or billing department. Tell them that you were billed for a full amount, that you did not have insurance and that you want to negotiate an amount. Insurance companies pay negotiated amounts all the time. They will usually let you negotiate an amount. When you do this, all you have to do is then pay a small amount - even $10-15 a month until it is paid off to show good faith. If you do not show good faith, it will adversely effect your credit rating. Going bankrupt with the new laws will only mean - you still have to pay it and your rating for everything will go in the toilet. Call them and talk to them about lowering the amount.
Bankruptcy Feedback: It will affect it badly. They won’t have to sue you, they’ll take your weekly paycheck. My advice is to send them each $100 a week. Tell them you absolutely can not do any better than that. They can’t send you to collections if you are sending money.