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Basically, a good person wiped out financially due to a medical bill, one of the bluestate10 Nov 2013 #1
HIs situation is exactly what bankruptcy is there for. elehhhhna Nov 2013 #4
Except the bankruptcy reform bill back in like 2006 hootinholler Nov 2013 #9
You know who was part author of the bill right? nt Javaman Nov 2013 #11
It's the one thing I will never forgive Joe for. n/t hootinholler Nov 2013 #13
Same here. nt Javaman Nov 2013 #14
Same here. scarletwoman Nov 2013 #20
Joe sure helped us out with Clarence Thomas too !! warrant46 Nov 2013 #21
I don't believe this is true. OKNancy Nov 2013 #16
Wrong Joe. scarletwoman Nov 2013 #19
LOL - that explains it. OKNancy Nov 2013 #22
Absolutely untrue. former9thward Nov 2013 #31
Not in a way that affected medical bills treestar Nov 2013 #29
This is horrible. And unfortunately among the "salt of the earth" BlueStreak Nov 2013 #28
Greatest Page for this important story! CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2013 #2
Although I realize older men like these have the mindset that they MUST Nay Nov 2013 #3
I bet he didn't negotiate the price down either. :-( Lars39 Nov 2013 #10
Of course he didn't -- and a society that expects sick people and their Nay Nov 2013 #15
Are you sure a medical bankruptcy would have allowed him to keep his house? pnwmom Nov 2013 #23
No. I'm not sure. Each state is probably different. But he certainly had no Nay Nov 2013 #24
You can keep your house in Iowa. former9thward Nov 2013 #35
+1 if he had the $$ to pay back all but 11K treestar Nov 2013 #30
Important post malaise Nov 2013 #5
Sad that this guy gave up everything he and his late wife worked for AndyA Nov 2013 #6
No he gave up everything because he did not talk to an attorney. former9thward Nov 2013 #33
Very often people can't afford an attorney AndyA Nov 2013 #39
The OP said he paid off except for 11k a 400k medical bill. former9thward Nov 2013 #40
The OP also said the man liquidated all his assets to pay them off AndyA Nov 2013 #41
Not acceptable and unnecessary. former9thward Nov 2013 #42
That's certainly not a very caring attitude toward someone who's suffered a hardship. AndyA Nov 2013 #43
It wasn't the insurance companies that gave him a 400k bill. former9thward Nov 2013 #44
The insurance companies dropped his wife. AndyA Nov 2013 #45
I read the same OP former9thward Nov 2013 #46
How you concluded that I am defending the medical industry is beyond me AndyA Nov 2013 #48
Good for him, but you iamthebandfanman Nov 2013 #7
I told him that but I think he needed to make the trip Skidmore Nov 2013 #8
Thanks for posting this good news Skidmore. Auntie Bush Nov 2013 #12
hope he wants to send King (or Latham) packing rurallib Nov 2013 #17
I hear this more and more from Republicans here in Tea Party, Texas, too. It gives me hope. marble falls Nov 2013 #18
thx for the story, sad the guy had to give all he had to pay medical bills Liberal_in_LA Nov 2013 #25
Skidmore Iwillnevergiveup Nov 2013 #26
K&R. Thanks for sharing that. Enthusiast Nov 2013 #27
Either this story is untrue or he did not talk to an attorney. former9thward Nov 2013 #32
I only know what the man told me and Skidmore Nov 2013 #36
I don't doubt what you reported is what was told to you. former9thward Nov 2013 #38
No more horror stories.. Gary 50 Nov 2013 #34
K&R rudolph the red Nov 2013 #37
my medical bills so far this year is over 450,000 thousand madrchsod Nov 2013 #47
He's blaming the problems with ACA on the right politicians! B Calm Nov 2013 #49
That was refreshing for me to hear too. Skidmore Nov 2013 #50
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