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HappyDays wrote:
I believe that hospital bills might not have SOL but I think other medical bills might follow SOL.When it comes to medical bills it is always safer to talk to someone in your state that knows about them.I am in Connecticut & there is NO SOL on hospital bills but all others go by SOL.
Message Edited by HappyDays on 09-03-2007 04:25 PM
HappyDays wrote:
fused, most hospitals do not report. They wait & then turn them over to a CA and the CA reports. Some hospitals keep all records they do not turn them over to a CA.In my opinion it is correct to DV any CA. You can not trust them. Many accounts have already been paid by ins. after the hospital turned them over to CA. The CA will not know this & neither will the person. CAs have also been know to add fees to the account.Everyone has the right to know that what the CA is reporting is correct and it does belong to them.You can also call the hosp. and ask for info. be sent to you.If people do not pay hospital bills then the tax payers are paying them. So most states have no SOL on themOther medical bills are different. you are paying for a service & that falls under SOL.Several years ago I had a CA call me about a hosp. and medical bills. They were not mine.They were in a different state then I was in. It just happened that I had been a patent at this hosp. 10 years before.It turned out that someone mixed up the SS# and I was billed and turned over to collections. I almost had to file a lawsuit to get it removed from CR.