Medical Bills
Attleboro Lawyer for Medical Debt in Massachusetts
A serious health problem can strike at any time. Illness and injury don’t wait until you have the money to pay the doctor and hospital bills. Unpaid medical bills are the most common reason people file for bankruptcy. If someone in your family has a health problem, you not only worry about that person (and it might be you!), but you often have to figure out how you are going to pay for treatment, especially if you have no health insurance. It’s a stressful time.
Bankruptcy Helps People With Overwhelming Medical Debt. Call a MA Lawyer to Learn How.
At our bankruptcy law offices in Attleboro, MA, people struggling with medical debt can find relief. I help people in Massachusetts get a fresh financial start by filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy. If medical bills are keeping you awake at night, know that relief is possible. Call the attorneys at Easy Bankruptcy LLP to learn about your options. Telephone 508-212-9210 or contact him online for a free consultation.
How Medical Debt Happens
When you need medical care for serious illness or injury, you might not be able to pay for it, especially if you don’t have health insurance. You will be treated, but then the bills will begin arriving. You will be charged for the hospital room, drugs, tests, physician fees, surgeries, rehab, and many other costs arising from your care. The bills may be huge, especially if your case is complicated or your injuries severe.
I often help people who have significant medical bills arising from a child’s illness or injury. Most people do not hesitate to go into debt to help their children, but the cost is often overwhelming. Even when people have some type of health insurance that covers their families, they often struggle to pay for a family member’s medical treatment.
Sometimes people pay their medical bills with credit cards increasing their credit card debt. If this has happened to you, we can help.


Bankruptcy Can Help
If you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your medical debt will be eliminated completely, or discharged. If you file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you will pay off some of your debt over three to five years, with the remainder discharged at the end of the repayment period. I will help you determine which bankruptcy option is best for you.
Overwhelmed by Medical Bills? Call MA Bankruptcy Lawyers. Free Consultation.
Bankruptcy can help you with medical debt. Call the Attleboro office of Easy Bankruptcy Law to learn how. Telephone 508-212-9210 or contact Attorney Bisio online for a free consultation. Relief is in sight; don’t put it off.