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Everett Medical Bill Debt Attorney

Medical Bills

Have you been injured in an accident? Do you have large medical bills because of a hospital stay, surgery or other intensive medical care?

Many people who suffer a serious medical condition are not able to afford their medical bills. Even when people have insurance, the portion of their medical care that is not covered by their insurance policy may be more than they can afford to pay.

Collection Agencies

Has your medical provider hired a collection agency to pursue collection of your medical debt? Are you harassed by constant collection calls or threatening collection letters?

Get the Help You Need

Whether you are being harassed by your medical provider, insurance company or a collection agency, bankruptcy may provide the solution to your medical debt problems. By filing for bankruptcy, you may be able to completely discharge your medical bills.

After the U.S. Bankruptcy Code was amended in 2005, many people falsely concluded that medical bills are no longer dischargeable in bankruptcy. This is not true. Through a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you may be able to completely eliminate your medical debts.

You may be throwing money away by paying bills now that could be discharged in bankruptcy. Rather than paying your medical bills or credit card bills, you could be paying an affordable flat fee to a bankruptcy attorney who can help obtain the fresh start you deserve.

Contact an Everett Bankruptcy Attorney

If you need to speak with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer, contact Sno-Isle Bankruptcy in Everett, Washington. To schedule a free consultation, call 425-265-9400 or contact us by e-mail.