I don't know if I can do this or not, but I thought I'd ask. My health insurance company denied some claims, or only partially paid them, for things I was led to believe would be fully covered.
I haven't gotten the bills yet, but by their accounting I owe the provider over $500.
Some of the services were provided before I filed, some after.
Is it possible to petition the court to add these to the dischargeable debts...I suppose the creditor would have to be given an opportunity to object, and all that...
I might end up going pro se on this, since my attorney is likely to charge for getting these bills worked in, even if it's possible.
Trustee's report on my case says no assets.
I haven't gotten the bills yet, but by their accounting I owe the provider over $500.
Some of the services were provided before I filed, some after.
Is it possible to petition the court to add these to the dischargeable debts...I suppose the creditor would have to be given an opportunity to object, and all that...
I might end up going pro se on this, since my attorney is likely to charge for getting these bills worked in, even if it's possible.
Trustee's report on my case says no assets.
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