NCO Medical Collection Help
Date: Sat, 04/23/2011 - 01:13
If the SOL is over, then you're not liable to pay it and also th
If the SOL is over, then you're not liable to pay it and also the debt collector won't be able to take any legal actions against you. However, as a negative item, it will remain in your credit report for 7 years.
Is it possible to dispute? Seeing that I gave the Hospital my
Is it possible to dispute? Seeing that I gave the Hospital my insurance information in a timely manner to file the claim. Since it was in collection they chose not to file the claim, and left if in collections. Why should I be responsible for an outstanding debt when I had insurance to cover it. My Responsibility is to the out-of-network deductible not the inflated $2000.00 bill. I have never attempted to contact the collection agency seeing as I tried to correct the matter with the hospital prior to insurance SOL. The hospital financial department informed me that they only send 2 statements prior to sending it to collections, and then it's out of their hands. In 2010 I visited a network of the hospital and once again before receiving a bill a collection notice was sent. Because they had the correct address, I promptly contacted the financial office and they noticed their oversite and recinded the collection and filed the insurance claim.
Problem is you have not paid your deductable ....you should have
Problem is you have not paid your deductable ....you should have resolved the portion you were NOT disputing. Collection agencies dont file insurance claims....they pass the info along to the hospital.