Posts in Medical Debt
A Complete Guide to Medical Bankruptcies - Debt 911

It is the quintessential American nightmare when you are stuck with debts, but especially if you have an ongoing illness and your medical bills are racking up exponentially, and you don’t know what to do. This is the case if you have health insurance or not.

The question we will try to answer in this article is ‘Can medical debts be discharged by filing for bankruptcy?’ The short answer is yes, although each case is unique. So to get rid of medical debts, many times people choose to file for bankruptcy.

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How to Write a Debt Validation Letter for Medical Bills?

Not every request for payment of a medical bill is a valid request. Scam organizations are out there, and such organizations may send out mass payment requests to see who they can get to pay a debt. You must ensure that every notice sent to you requesting payment is a legitimate one. That's why it pays to sit down and write a debt validation letter for medical bills.

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Average Medical Debt in the US Will Shock You

Commercials on television talk about medical costs skyrocketing. Offers for medical loans permeate the Internet. Insurance became portable but continues to increase in cost. 137 million Americans have medical debt. Keep reading to find out what is the average American debt and why and how you can avoid it.

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Medical Debt Options That Won’t Make You Sick

Medical debt is a growing problem in the country. Unlike some other kinds of debt, medical bills may be out of your control and you won’t always have a choice about the care and services you are getting and then paying for. For those with medical debt and no way of paying it, the consequences can be dire. Find out what are your options.

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Medical Debt Relief Help Options: Money 911

You may be wrestling with personal debt, some or all of it from medical expenses. Even those of us with health insurance are finding it harder and harder to figure out what common procedures or treatments will cost us, what our insurance will or won’t cover, or what we could do about it even if we knew.

We can’t control most health care expenses, and it’s not like it’s usually a good idea to simply go WITHOUT that colonoscopy or insulin or CAT scan. We can, however, influence a few things along the way – and when you’re talking about medical debt relief, every little bit helps.

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