Are you unable to pay astronomical medical bills or falling behind on payments because of a reduced income? You are not alone. Many people just like you in Pennsylvania are encountering the same financial struggles. Medical bills are a major factor in why many people seek relief in bankruptcy filing. Sometimes there is no other way to get rid of the huge debt load medical bills can cause.
At the Law Office of Stephen Ross in Pottstown, we help all kinds of people discharge their debts and start fresh with Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. We guide our clients through the entire process, assessing their needs and goals from the beginning and pursuing their best possible result with attentive communication and care the whole time.
We can help you whether your insurance does not cover your particular medical expenses, or if you tried to save money by reducing your health insurance coverage or by dropping it altogether. Contact us today to discuss your options.
Protecting Your Assets and Your Health
Sometimes medical bills are just the last straw that weighs you down and brings your financial stability and progress to a screeching halt. If you are stressing out about where you will find the money to pay a medical bill or how you will be able to stay current on other bills and expenses, it is important to consult with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer before things get out of hand. Our Pottstown medical bill debt attorneys are accessible, professional and knowledgeable, and we want to help you get back to financial stability and provide you protection.
Medical Coverage in Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy can discharge or reduce your current debts on medical bills, depending on your financial situation. If another health situation arises in which you need care, do not be afraid to get the appropriate medical care you require.
Hospitals and other health care providers cannot refuse service to anyone just because they have filed bankruptcy and had medical debts discharged in the past, no matter how recent. Medical providers have an obligation to make sure a patient is being served by another provider before they can refuse essential treatment.
Contact Our King of Prussia Debt Relief Attorneys Today
Our attorneys are ready to discuss your concerns and provide answers. Contact our Pennsylvania debt relief law firm today to learn more about what we can do to help you overcome your legal troubles at 610-323-5300 | 800-799-1948.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

















