Receiving timely and affordable medical care is important for New Jersey residents; however, obtaining medical care that is affordable is not always the case when a diagnosis, treatment and surgery are required and a patient does not have insurance coverage. Hospital bills can accumulate and add up to a large outstanding debt. For some residents in New Jersey, medical debt can be a huge burden, causing some to consider debt relief options to escape his or her financial challenges.
It's well known that lots of money is spent on healthcare in America. But all that spending does not necessarily insulate healthcare corporations from financial problems that may require debt relief. So a New Jersey hospital may sometimes need a New Jersey Chapter 11 bankruptcy attorney.
November 29, 2011 Jason Krueger Medical, Bankruptcy, News
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