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A federal judge in Texas reversed a Biden-era rule on Friday that permitted medical debt to be wiped from credit reports, according to court documents. U.S. District Judge Sean Jordan, a 2019 ...
A nonprofit has paid off $63 million in medical debt for more than 45,000 New Mexicans.
A federal judge in Texas dismissed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's medical debt rule and prohibited states from ...
If you can't pay the full balance owed but want to resolve the debt, negotiating a settlement for less than the total amount ...
If you find yourself facing debt collection, what you say—or don’t say—can have a significant impact on your financial situation.
The poor care results in increased medical bills for those they harm and reform would place the burden of the injuries on the victim rather then the negligent provider.
Student Loan Defaults Loom For Millions As Trump Administration Resumes Debt Collections Millions of federal student loan borrowers are weeks away from default as serious delinquencies surge to record ...
At the heart of the dispute lies the question of transparency about the fees charged by medical reporting agencies. Defendants have demanded nothing less than a detailed breakdown of an agency’s bill, ...
Overall, medical debt would increase by $50 billion as a result of the budget bill changes — a 15% rise over today's $340 billion in unpaid debts, according to Third Way.
In June, Maine and Oregon joined a growing list of states that now prohibit the reporting of medical debt to a consumer reporting agency.