Doctors’ bills play a role in 60 percent of personal-bankruptcy filings. Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee Perlman. In April 2016, Venus Lockett was about to give a speech at an event she volunteered for near her home in Atlanta. She was already stressed. The previous night, she had stayed up late making her […]
Personal bankruptcy is not a rich people problem
By Jana Kasperkevic • Apr 10, 2018 Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman. When we think of bankruptcy, we often think of celebrities who have gone broke, companies that failed and crooks who are trying to cheat the system. But as it turns out, bankruptcy is most common among middle-class Americans. On […]
What to Do if You Have Medical Debt
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman The share of people with medical debt has fallen in recent years, but past-due medical bills remain a stubborn burden, especially among younger adults, according to reports published this month by the Urban Institute. “It’s more common than you think,” said Signe-Mary McKernan, a senior fellow […]
Your Credit Score: Updates You Should Know
With a new version of the leading FICO credit score working its way through the lending industry, borrowers who have wrestled with medical debt and others who have only a limited credit history might find their scores have improved when they apply for future credit cards or auto loans. FICO Score 9 was rolled out […]
Consumer Advisory: 7 ways to keep medical debt in check
By Gail Hillebrand Debt collection is the top complaint we’ve received since September 2013. Out of all debt types, medical collections make up 52 percent of collection accounts on credit reports, far outpacing all other types of debt. Medical collections are so widespread, that an estimated 43 million consumers with an account in collection have […]
The Medical Debt Crisis Isn’t Going Away… Deal With It
It’s no secret that medical bills in collection can ruin your credit. In fact, it may lower a score by “100 points or more” for someone with a spotless credit history, according to FICO. As tens of millions of Americans are paying off medical bills over time, the potential for damaged credit is great. Many government […]