Ok, so when I filed bankruptcy, I had an outstanding bill of $600 with my OB/GYN. My lawyer suggested that if I wanted to keep my doctor, that I pay them off.
After filing, I called my OB's office and told them I had filed, but that I wanted to continue to make monthly payments to them. I explained that I loved my dr. and didn't want to be dropped as a patient. The billing specialist I talked to said I would never be dropped as a patient, even if I filed bk and included them.
Since calling them, I have not been able to make any payments and don't think I can pay on this account. I wrote a letter to my ob's office and explained to them my situation. I have even seen my dr. inbetween my filing and now and told her we had to file.
Here's my question...Since I won't be paying this account off, what are my chances of not being dropped as a patient? Anyone have any experience?
After filing, I called my OB's office and told them I had filed, but that I wanted to continue to make monthly payments to them. I explained that I loved my dr. and didn't want to be dropped as a patient. The billing specialist I talked to said I would never be dropped as a patient, even if I filed bk and included them.
Since calling them, I have not been able to make any payments and don't think I can pay on this account. I wrote a letter to my ob's office and explained to them my situation. I have even seen my dr. inbetween my filing and now and told her we had to file.
Here's my question...Since I won't be paying this account off, what are my chances of not being dropped as a patient? Anyone have any experience?







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