Legal Question in Health Care Law in New Jersey
We just recieved a medical bill from Feb 2005 from the doctor office. This bill is the first one we recieve from the office which by the way the bill reads they know it is to since it is not listed as past due it states it is currant. Is 4 years 7 months a little to long to send a bill ?
1 Answer from Attorneys
medical bills four and a half years later? bizarre, and you should challenge this.
I have fought for my clients against doctors and hospitals and especially health insurance companies, and gone to court to stop this kind of thing. I just settled a claim for over $50,000, and my client paid only 17% of the amount claimed.
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