The gentleman had already answered that the hospital must file a claim in court to have a judgement against you. You may want to contact the hospital to settle a lesser amount, asumming you do owed the hosiptal money. If it a small amount, just pay it. It can ruin your credit rating. If it is a large amount, work with them with a payment plan with no interests or fees. Many hospitals are willing to work with their debtors.
2007-12-19 11:16:26
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answered by j g 2
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If the hospital takes you to court and succeeds in getting a judgment against you, the answer is yes.....If this step is not taken, then the answer is "no." There are a few states (TX, FL) were wages cannot be garnished. Social Security (SSI and SSDI) cannot be garnished (except for IRS debt and child support).
2007-12-19 11:04:38
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answered by CatDad 7
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Yes, they can, after they have taken you to court and received a judgment against you. For some odd reason, many folks think that hospital bills are somehow different than other bills are. They are the same, and are treated the same.
2007-12-19 11:40:48
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answered by acermill 7
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it is your accountability to touch your coverage organisation to confirm why they denied your declare. you may additionally artwork with the well being center. Ask them to cut back the charges and positioned you an a charge plan. particular, the well being center can garnish your wages, grab your financial organisation debts, and positioned liens on any belongings which you will own while they take you to court docket and get a civil judgment against you.
2016-11-23 16:02:24
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answered by abigail 4
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Yes, I use to work in medical collections. If they don't already know, never tell them where you work. Never give them a check over the phone because thats an asset for them to get a judgement and levy your bank account. If they have your checking account information then close that account and open an account at a different bank. Only give them money orders and tell them you don't have a checking account. Try and make payment arrangements with them if possible and send money orders only...
2007-12-19 12:41:39
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answered by Lea 4
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