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Medical Bills Incurred During Bankruptcy

By Sam Turco on September 22, 2015
Posted in Chapter 13, Chapter 7, Medical Bankruptcy

Medical Bills

Medical debts account for nearly 62% of all bankruptcy cases filed according to a Harvard study.  The actual number may be even higher since medical debts turn into credit card debts and mortgage debts as people try to pay off debt collectors.  Although some medical debts are incurred when a person is temporarily uninsured,…

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Are you being sued because your health insurance did not pay a claim?

By Sam Turco on September 21, 2015
Posted in Collection Agency Lawsuits, Medical Bankruptcy, Medical Debts

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