My husband is diabetic and also has numerous other problems. They are continuing to find or suspect issues and test for them and having to deal with them which means continual medical bills (even after insurance covers it). I hope after a surgery later this month we will have most of them nipped in the bud. However, I can't say for sure.
We stopped paying our bills over two years ago except the necessities such as utilities and phone. We have moved three times and of course all the mail keeps getting forwarded. We now have an unlisted number so we aren't getting very many collections calls. Mostly we just get the medical collections calls (with the continual medical problems means the doctor's offices have the house phone number which means the collections agencies get it too).
Somehow one creditor got my cell phone number. I don't know how that happened since the card was only in my husband's name. I will answer them every once in a while to get them to stop for a time. Usually I just let it go to voice mail.
First of all, how long can we continue to put off filing? Because of the constant medical issues with my husband (and some with me and I don't have insurance), we have put off filing. That and loss of income (due to job losses) has kept us from paying the attorney everything we need (we still owe $100) and has caused us to put off filing for over two years.
Secondly, when do the medical bills get written off? Is it from the time you file or when you discharge? My husband will continue to have medical issues just from the diabetes for the rest of his life which means continual visits to the doctor. I'm just wondering when we will start HAVING to pay the bills that come (what insurance doesn't cover). When will the hospitals and clinics write off the bankruptcy?
We stopped paying our bills over two years ago except the necessities such as utilities and phone. We have moved three times and of course all the mail keeps getting forwarded. We now have an unlisted number so we aren't getting very many collections calls. Mostly we just get the medical collections calls (with the continual medical problems means the doctor's offices have the house phone number which means the collections agencies get it too).
Somehow one creditor got my cell phone number. I don't know how that happened since the card was only in my husband's name. I will answer them every once in a while to get them to stop for a time. Usually I just let it go to voice mail.
First of all, how long can we continue to put off filing? Because of the constant medical issues with my husband (and some with me and I don't have insurance), we have put off filing. That and loss of income (due to job losses) has kept us from paying the attorney everything we need (we still owe $100) and has caused us to put off filing for over two years.
Secondly, when do the medical bills get written off? Is it from the time you file or when you discharge? My husband will continue to have medical issues just from the diabetes for the rest of his life which means continual visits to the doctor. I'm just wondering when we will start HAVING to pay the bills that come (what insurance doesn't cover). When will the hospitals and clinics write off the bankruptcy?
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