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Phoenix Lawyers: Medical Bills in Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is nothing to be ashamed about. Many people in need of debt relief are in the situation by no fault of their own. The government allows the opportunity for individuals to rid themselves of overwhelming debt and gain a fresh financial start.
Unpaid hospital bills are one example of such debts that can be cleared with a bankruptcy filing. If you have extensive medical bills that are contributing to your financial concerns, it is important to speak with a bankruptcy attorney about your options.
At Platt & Westby, P.C., we have been helping with bankruptcy matters since 1973. Our Phoenix attorneys will explain your options for discharging medical debts so you can achieve your financial goals. Call us at 623-239-4422 today.
How Can Bankruptcy Relieve Your Medical Bills?
Suffering a serious accident or illness can prevent someone from being able to work and earn a steady income. Even if an individual can work, the wages may not be enough to offset the high medical bills. Does this sound familiar?
If you owe substantial medical debt with little to no income, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be your best choice. It will wipe your bills clean, allowing you to move forward free from worry. If you do not qualify for Chapter 7, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy will provide you with a plan for paying your medical bills and other debts over a three- to five-year period.
Contact Our Medical Debt Relief Attorneys
To discuss your options for relieving medical bills in bankruptcy, contact our bankruptcy law firm to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced lawyer.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. The information contained in this message is general and should not substitute for the advice and counsel of an experienced bankruptcy attorney.
Bankruptcy costs are one of the best bargains in law, starting with a $750 retainer. The fixed fee of a case will be discussed in a free case evaluation conference.



