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Not if you are making your payments.
No. Overdue medical bills, like other debts incurred, can appear on a person's credit report, especially if they go into collections.
Medical bills are almost always a written agreement. In Texas the limit is set at four years.
Yes of course
No, of course not. If the insurance company already paid the medical bills, then obviously you didn't need a lawyer's help to get them paid. Therefore, they are not entitled to a percentage of something they had no part in recovering.
"A springfield lawyer can help you get money to pay for medical bills, but only if there is a legal reason that you are entitled to that money. They could represent you in a personal injury suit, or a malpractice suit, if those are the reasons you have medical problems."
A medical bill would be a written agreement. In California they have set the limitation at 4 years.
Assuming these are medical bills incurred after your Chapter 7 filing and you received a discharge, and they are for medical services for you, not your husband, they will come after you. You should consider filing a chapter 13 to pay them off in whole or in part, depending on your income and expenses. If your husband has a bankruptcy lawyer, he should ask the lawyer. You may consult your own lawyer.
My husband just died about 6 months ago and no, i am not responsible for his medical bills....I have spoken with my Lawyer and he informed me in fl i do not have to cover ANY unpaid debt of a spouse
forever!
You need another lawyer
Contact a lawyer. The estate would be, but most likely not the children. To make sure call a lawyer.