Pressure Required To Break A Bone Should I Pay Old Medical Debts?

Should I pay old medical debts? - pressure required to break a bone

In 2005, when I was in school I am in a car accident. I Broke my ankle and refused an ambulance, not because they pay for. I drove home.

When I finally went to the doctor, days later, he said, he probably needs surgery to heal completely, because the broken bone had moved around my ankles. During surgery, doctors put two screws in the ankle.

The wound from the operation several weeks to heal and eventually became infected. I had to stay in the hospital and do it on paper, not to rot.

Finally, he was healed, but he has never been assured that was the astronomical bills (approximately $ 32,000, I have never used a credit card) I have never removed a doctor for the screws. They are still in my ankle.

Now, in 2009 I worked for a company that I require a security clearance. I was not allowed twice because of my medical claims. My superiors at work, pressure to pay me. When you begin repayment in installments of $ 20 per month. I willThe payment of this, probably until the 75th I

I read that after seven (7) years of those debts are erased from his record. (My boss says that will remain forever with you, but I think he has lied to me, to try to me) to pay. It seems easier to maintain, further 3 years.

What should I do?

5 comments:

Smilin'_... said...

You have to pay ...

Payment of $ 20 per month is not acceptable ...

Because their decisions ... Your doctor has screwed with the money earned for services rendered ....

sunshine said...

It remains forever. Simply send the 20 months, but warned that he never missed a payment.

David M said...

Your boss is correct. His debts stay with you forever. Use your common sense here. When all debts have maturity of 7 years, no one has to pay his debt for 7 years and ends and the country could go bankrupt. do not be stingy, pay their just debts, and I'm sure you can pay more than $ 20 per month.

Or if you do not believe me, do not pay this law more legitimate than 3 years and see what happens. Make sure that you have to make your life hell. But go ahead and try.

David M said...

Your boss is correct. His debts stay with you forever. Use your common sense here. When all debts have maturity of 7 years, no one has to pay his debt for 7 years and ends and the country could go bankrupt. do not be stingy, pay their just debts, and I'm sure you can pay more than $ 20 per month.

Or if you do not believe me, do not pay this law more legitimate than 3 years and see what happens. Make sure that you have to make your life hell. But go ahead and try.

psimxc said...

They do not stay forever, this crazy
I think that's a lot of time before his Arase file
When I was in school I had a car accident that was my mistake, I had to pay for everything, also the other guys car and my medical bills, I do not pay for it n was not 5 years old, I had a check for the latest in my case, all of its own, its clear.
I had to go to court Tho

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