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I checked my credit report earlier today and noticed I had a debt sent to collections from a doctors office that no longer exists because the physician is in federal prison for tax fraud. I was never notified that this debt existed or was being sent to collections in the first place. It is dated as February 2013. Is there a way to have this debt absolved?
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Posted on / May 17, 2016 12:32:00

I agree with the above answer. I just wanted to add that this isn't technically medical malpractice. Also, another option, if the creditor isn't calling you, is just to wait for the statute of limitations to expire. The collections company may never sue you. Or you could declare bankruptcy as mentioned.

Anonymous
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Posted on / May 17, 2016 12:32:00

I agree with the above answer. I just wanted to add that this isn't technically medical malpractice. Also, another option, if the creditor isn't calling you, is just to wait for the statute of limitations to expire. The collections company may never sue you. Or you could declare bankruptcy as mentioned.

Anonymous
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Posted on / May 17, 2016 12:32:00

I agree with the above answer. I just wanted to add that this isn't technically medical malpractice. Also, another option, if the creditor isn't calling you, is just to wait for the statute of limitations to expire. The collections company may never sue you. Or you could declare bankruptcy as mentioned.

Anonymous
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Posted on / May 17, 2016 12:32:00

I agree with the above answer. I just wanted to add that this isn't technically medical malpractice. Also, another option, if the creditor isn't calling you, is just to wait for the statute of limitations to expire. The collections company may never sue you. Or you could declare bankruptcy as mentioned.

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