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Originally posted by justbroke View PostYes, you can add this as you incurred the charge on 8/8. Doesn't matter when they actually billed it. It will cost you $26 to amend your petition.
Wait, your lawyer wants $100 to amend your petition? God, I'm in the wrong business. I could see $75, but $100??? Hopefully, that INCLUDES the fee of $26 paid to the court.
I think the $100 includes the court fees. They said it was a flat rate of $100 no matter how many creditors we add. We are adding three, the hospital, the orthopedist and the radiologist from the ER visit(they are not billed through the hospital). Atleast we aren't just adding 1 creditor we are getting our money's worth with 3...
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Originally posted by backtoschool View PostI think that the trustee will accept this explanation. I would add them to the schedule.Last edited by stressedNC; 09-03-2009, 08:44 PM.
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Originally posted by stressedNC View PostThanks for your reply I was just reading through the posts and realized that maybe you thought I meant orthodontist rather than orthopedist since they are also refered to as orthos. To bad it wasn't our dental insurance actually pays for what they are suppose to...
I was thinking that a difficult trustee might see braces as a "luxury", at least for now.
But of course, a cast is not a luxury.You can't take a picture of this. It's already gone. ~~Nate, Six Feet Under
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Originally posted by justbroke View PostThe stats show that the medical bills are "not" the major contributor to bankruptcies. The powers in that District we call Columbia would have you believe that.
I do agree that many people seek routine medical care, from the emergency room. That itself is causing the healthcare costs to rise, but not the bankruptcies.Well, I did. Every one of 'em. Mostly I remember the last one. The wild finish. A guy standing on a station platform in the rain with a comical look in his face because his insides have been kicked out. -Rick
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Originally posted by stressedNC View PostThe sad part is one of the reasons we can't afford it is because we pay $1300 a month for our medical insurance which should have covered 80% but is only covering 80% of what they say the ER and Orthopedist can charge us(about 40% of the bill).
Guess who our insurance is through? My husband's employer who happens to be the very hospital we visited and that our insurance won't pay for........
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Originally posted by OhioFiler View PostThey'll make up any falsehood to advance their socialist healthcare agenda. Bastards!
Right now, I don't have health-insurance and as long as they don't change that "You pay but we needn't deliver"-method, I certainly won't obtain one. I won't "feed the pig". $1,300/month covers a lot of medical-bills.
But maybe it's just me who believes the healthcare-industry is getting more than it should..Filed CH7 9/24/2010, 341 on 10/28/2010, Disch.&Closed: 1/6/2011. FICO EX: 9/2: 672.
FICO EQ: pre-filing: 573, After BK Public Record: 568, 10/3: 673.
FICO TU: pre-filing: 589, After BK Public Record: 563, 9/2: 706.
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Originally posted by stressedNC View PostThanks for your reply I was just reading through the posts and realized that maybe you thought I meant orthodontist rather than orthopedist since they are also refered to as orthos. To bad it wasn't, our dental insurance actually pays for what they are suppose to...
Had I known, I would have asked the doctor to literally, walk across the parking lot to the E.R. and do it there!!!Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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