Bankruptcy Law, Credit, Debt Relief

Tips to Avoid Medical Debt- While You Are Still Healthy

Financial experts are advising Americans to save for a rainy day when it comes to their healthcare costs.  The last thing you want to deal with when you are battling a serious illness is financial stress.  Consider getting insurance for your credit cards and mortgage.  Understand your insurance; know what it covers and what it does not cover.

Prepare a budget while you are still healthy.  Know what it costs to run your household and the expenses that are coming out every month.  If you spend $1,500 a month on living expenses, experts say you should put six to nine months worth of that money away in the bank.

For example, the treatment for what you have been diagnosed with or a family member has been diagnosed with- you will need to have cash on hand to travel for treatment, get a hotel, see doctors while still covering your monthly bills and expenses.

If you or a family member have been diagnosed with a serious illness, call your creditors and let them know immediately if you are having difficulty paying your bills.  There are programs offered that can give you time to make those payments and if you find yourself falling too far behind, reach out to a reputable bankruptcy attorney in your area.

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