Any chance of going back and finding that dog owner?
I'm so sorry the bill is so high.
Roxy
Any chance of going back and finding that dog owner?
I'm so sorry the bill is so high.
Roxy
Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.
I wouldn't recognize the man, and at this point it would probably be impossible to prove. This means no vacation this year, or really any trips at all. I am, however, thankful the damage wasn't worse and that I didn't need rabies - the hospital will simply have to work out arrangements with me. I simply don't have the money. Hopefully no more unexpected surprises until this is taken care of.
Anyone want to buy a very special Long Haul Trucker?
Oh, man, Catrin, I'm so sorry it's turned out that way.
Most hospitals these days will accept payments - since they don't have much choice - although I guess it probably depends on whether the hospital you went to was for profit or not. In fact, I was pretty irritated with the bills from my crash, that the hospital's collection department called me within a day or two of my receiving the bills! Their intent (they claimed) was to work out a payment plan, not to harrass ...
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
They came up to find me IN MY ROOM and asked for my debit card, maybe the day after surgery. The lady got rather irritated when I wouldn't get out of bed and find it for her (I couldn't even walk at that point! Though I should've tried to get up just so I could've vomited all over her)
But most hospitals will take whatever you can pay at a time, and will just send you invoices with the remaining balance for usually at least 6 months. It takes forever before they'll try to send to collections agency or anything. Don't stress over it...I think I paid maybe $200/month (after I gave them my entire bike savings chunk about a month after I was released).
"I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens
Catrin - check with the hospital. They should be able to work something out with you, at least the one I work at does.