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Accidents happen fast, but their consequences can drag on for months or years. Personal injury law steps in when someone else's carelessness leaves innocent people dealing with medical bills, lost ...
A shliach in an American town was recently diagnosed with a severe illness, Hashem Yishmor. There is a operation that ...
Students who graduated from U.S. medical schools in 2024 left with an average of $212,341 in educational debt, according to the latest data from the Association of American Medical Colleges.  At a ...
A $4.5 million state grant could wipe away hundreds of millions in medical debt in Michigan for those experiencing financial ...
A federal judge in Texas has granted a request from the Trump administration to scrap a Biden-era regulation that would have ...
Hospitals can charge hundreds of dollars in fees, even for routine outpatient appointments. Some Cleveland Clinic patients on ...
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Sun City resident Jim Baker explains at a press conference in March 2024 how his life has been affected by $30,000 in medical ...
The Kansas attorney general argued in a recent opinion that Johnson County commissioners overstepped their bounds by putting ...
The Indiana Community Action Poverty Institute is offering two virtual workshops this summer aimed at helping Hoosiers better understand and respond to medical debt.
The No Surprises Act, which took effect in 2022, was rightly heralded as a landmark piece of legislation, which “protects people covered under group and individual health plans from receiving surprise ...
When the rule was issued under the Biden administration, the CFPB estimated the change would remove about $49 billion in medical bills of 15 million Americans and lead to the approval of about 22,000 ...
A federal judge in Texas removed a Biden-era finalized rule by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that would have ...