Medical bills can quickly spiral, so you need to understand your legal exposure if the debt goes to collections.
If certain state laws are voided, millions of consumers with unpaid medical debt could see negative marks appear — or reappear — on their credit reports.
Medical debt can have an impact on your credit if your debt is over $500. The three main credit bureaus “voluntarily removed ...
Charge-offs can hinder your credit for years, but there are legitimate ways to address them and rebuild your score.
Your medical debt was about to be removed from your credit reports — until a federal judge in Texas struck down the Consumer Federal Protection Bureau (CFPB) rule that would have made it happen. The ...
Nationwide, about 100 million people have some form of health care debt, with millions burdened by $10,000 or more in unpaid ...
The Trump administration wants to thwart state efforts to remove medical debt from credit reports, potentially eroding protections for the financially insecure.