One of my co-workers just talked to me this morning and he said that most of his debts were medical bills. To make matter worse, they're not dischargeable because the hospitals are government-owned or the government has stake in (like GM). He consulted 2 bk lawyers and they both told him the same thing. Is this true? Even back taxes that are older than 3 years get discharged, why these medical bills aren't?
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I haven't heard of this. We had medical bills, and they were discharged. But our providers were private businesses, and the government did not have any connection with them--at least as far as I know.
One of our providers tried to get their claim prioritized above that of the IRS. That got tossed."To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."
"Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."
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He said to me because the government is involved (has owned or partially owned) these hospitals, they won't allow it. I'm kind of confused. Either he didn't tell me the whole story or something's going on.Filed chapter 7 Jul 13, 2010 341 hearing Aug 12, 2010 Trustee's report of no distribution Aug 20, 2010 Discharged Oct 13, 2010 Closed Oct 28, 2010.
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wyguyn,
Your co-worker has been sadly misinformed.....medical bills are dischargeable even if the facility is govt owned; federal, state, or local.
Govt items that are not discharged are taxes, fees, penalties, and court-ordered payments (child support, alimony, restitution, etc)
The applicable BK code is Title 11 ยง 523. Exceptions to discharge
Tell your friend that unless there was fraud involved, the medical bills can be discharged.....
and get better lawyers....
Tom in ColoCh7 filed 5/12/2010.....341 meeting 6/30/2010....report of no distribution 8/15/2010.....discharged 10/01/2010.....closed 11/09/2010
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