Legal Question in Health Care Law in New York
Medical
Are medical companies allowed to bill you for services rendered four years prior?
Asked on 4/13/08, 4:19 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
jeffrey lazroe
Jeffrey A. Lazroe attorney at law
Re: Medical
This can be answered in two ways.
The statute of limitations for medical billing is 6 years. In other words the medical company can not sue you for payment after 6 years.
However, this can be shortened by your contract. Read your contract to see if there is anything to shorten the time period
Jeffrey Lazroe Attorney at Law.
We also concentrate on negligence cases including medical negligence
Answered on 4/13/08, 4:41 pm
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