Louisiana SOL and Unpaid Emergency Bill
#1
Posted 11 June 2012 - 05:02 PM
I've tried to research the forums, but haven't read any information. I have a Louisiana medical collection that is over three years old. I've tried to find out if the SOL is three years or 10 years, but I keep on getting conflicting reports. Does anyone know for sure?
The collection only reports to Equifax.I would like to dispute it with Why Chats method, but don't want to bother if I could risk getting sued. And I don't have the money to pay for it anyhow. Any advice?
#2
Posted 11 June 2012 - 07:05 PM
Hi,
I've tried to research the forums, but haven't read any information. I have a Louisiana medical collection that is over three years old. I've tried to find out if the SOL is three years or 10 years, but I keep on getting conflicting reports. Does anyone know for sure?
The collection only reports to Equifax.I would like to dispute it with Why Chats method, but don't want to bother if I could risk getting sued. And I don't have the money to pay for it anyhow. Any advice?
If you are not prepared to pay the OC, in the case a current business relationship is established with the CA then you should not bother starting the process at all. Wait until you have the money. I'm from Louisiana, but now live in Texas and the SOL here is four years. You can go to Why Chat's website and see a list of SOL for each state. I think you make a good point about not wanting to wake a sleeping giant. If you start the process and the debt is validated and a current business relationship is established with the OC then yes they could threaten to sue you, especially if the amount owed is very high. In that case if you had the money you could immediately pay the OC. I'm not sure, but having the money to pay any valid debt is the key to this whole process. If the OC still has your files and they cash your money order then the CA can't sue you at all, but you don't pay a dime to anyone unless the CA can validate the debt. I'm sure Why Chat could make things more clear if I said something in error. Most importantly get your money together first!
Do a search on google. Type in Why Chat Hipaa letter program. You will find the SOL links on the site.
#3
Posted 11 June 2012 - 07:12 PM
Hi,
I've tried to research the forums, but haven't read any information. I have a Louisiana medical collection that is over three years old. I've tried to find out if the SOL is three years or 10 years, but I keep on getting conflicting reports. Does anyone know for sure?
The collection only reports to Equifax.I would like to dispute it with Why Chats method, but don't want to bother if I could risk getting sued. And I don't have the money to pay for it anyhow. Any advice?
If you are not prepared to pay the OC, in the case a current business relationship is established with the CA then you should not bother starting the process at all. Wait until you have the money. I'm from Louisiana, but now live in Texas and the SOL here is four years. You can go to Why Chat's website and see a list of SOL for each state. I think you make a good point about not wanting to wake a sleeping giant. If you start the process and the debt is validated and a current business relationship is established with the OC then yes they could threaten to sue you, especially if the amount owed is very high. In that case if you had the money you could immediately pay the OC. I'm not sure, but having the money to pay any valid debt is the key to this whole process. If the OC still has your files and they cash your money order then the CA can't sue you at all, but you don't pay a dime to anyone unless the CA can validate the debt. I'm sure Why Chat could make things more clear if I said something in error. Most importantly get your money together first!
Do a search on google. Type in Why Chat Hipaa letter program. You will find the SOL links on the site.
The only reason Im pondering doing WhyChats way is because he gave advice to a woman that has unpaid collections from Alaska. Here: http://creditboards....howtopic=492042
The debt collector is a local law firm, if that matters and the debt is 4k
#4
Posted 11 June 2012 - 07:15 PM
LOUISIANA %
INTEREST RATE
Legal: 9.75%
Judgment: 9.75%
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS (IN YEARS)
Open Acct.: 3
Written Contract: 10
#5
Posted 11 June 2012 - 07:33 PM
Check with Why Chat before you do anything.
#6
Posted 11 June 2012 - 10:20 PM
If you haven't been sued by now, there is no risk, UNLESS you have moved without a forwarding address AND it is a LARGE ( over $1000 ) hospital bill, AND your credit report would indicate you have the means to pay it.( Hospital bills have no useable SOL if you are sued and SOL is your only defense as they are reimbursed for "no-pays" with tax $$ and are thus considered the same as a "Governmental" debt.Hi,
I've tried to research the forums, but haven't read any information. I have a Louisiana medical collection that is over three years old. I've tried to find out if the SOL is three years or 10 years, but I keep on getting conflicting reports. Does anyone know for sure?
The collection only reports to Equifax.I would like to dispute it with Why Chats method, but don't want to bother if I could risk getting sued. And I don't have the money to pay for it anyhow. Any advice?
In most States the SOL for medical bills is 4 years, except for those few, like Louisiana where it is 3 years.
http://whychat.5u.co...s/state-la.html
Opt out
http://whychat.5u.com/OPTOUTINST.HTML
Get old addresses deleted, if possible, if you have moved since the date of medical service
Send each CRA where the account is reporting this:( list ALL medical accounts, paid or unpaid)
http://whychat.5u.com/hipaadisp.html
Come back to this post for additional assistance.
#7
Posted 11 June 2012 - 11:20 PM
I am moving to another state soon..Maybe it would be best to dispute then.
#8
Posted 16 June 2013 - 12:14 AM
bumping this old thread. OK, I have enough money raised in the event that I'm threatened with a suit. I'm just wondering, if that happens, and I pay...will it still be on my credit report?
#9
Posted 16 June 2013 - 08:42 AM
I strongly urge you to follow the HIPAA letter program to get this and other medical accounts off your reports.
You are in MORE danger of being sued by garbage CA's than you are of being sued by any OC health care providers.
http://www.whychat.5.../GUIDEBOOK.html
http://www.whychat.5...AA PROGRAM.html
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