BTW, the ER bill, after Medicare paid, was over $2,000. We didn't pay it and they haven't sent us another bill.
Quote from: Black on September 16, 2007, 07:30:44 PMBTW, the ER bill, after Medicare paid, was over $2,000. We didn't pay it and they haven't sent us another bill.That is because in Florida the law states medical bills cannot go to collection agency's nor on your credit report.
Quote from: angela515 on September 16, 2007, 10:26:59 PMQuote from: Black on September 16, 2007, 07:30:44 PMBTW, the ER bill, after Medicare paid, was over $2,000. We didn't pay it and they haven't sent us another bill.That is because in Florida the law states medical bills cannot go to collection agency's nor on your credit report.Thats not exactly true- they CAN go to collections and they CAN go on your credit, but they are not supposed to count against you when applying for other creditwhich is bullshit because they do count against you, they just cant tell you thats why your denied.
Maybe Florida needs to raise it's state income tax to provide better services to it's citizens. It ranks one of the lowest (44) in state and local taxes -- below Mississippi.
Quote from: angela515 on September 16, 2007, 10:26:59 PMQuote from: Black on September 16, 2007, 07:30:44 PMBTW, the ER bill, after Medicare paid, was over $2,000. We didn't pay it and they haven't sent us another bill.That is because in Florida the law states medical bills cannot go to collection agency's nor on your credit report.Not true as I have medical bills as well as my oldest son. They have shown up on our credit reports continuously for several years now. They can hold it there for 7-10 years then usually it's removed, but not until that time. My son was turned down for a credit application based on the medical bills "lowering his credit score" also as it is included in this determination. I'm originally from and currently live in FL for over 50 years and it's been that way as long as I can remember.
Most of the old folks go North in the summer-its too hot here for them.
That is because in Florida the law states medical bills cannot go to collection agency's nor on your credit report.