Quote Originally Posted by geonagual
Luckily my wife has great insurance through the school district, so I am straight on that. If not we would be paying many, many bills. Cause I sometimes get injured.

Here is some good news though. Medical bills don't hurt your credit as bad as you think.
You're right. Most creditors just skip over the medical stuff. They mostly want to see that regular bills are paid on time. Mortgage, car, credit cards, utilities...
tootsie roll Reviewed by tootsie roll on . so this is what it is to be adult eh... getting mail, and just knowing it's a bill before you even look at the envelope... opening the letter to find it's a bill collector and they're actually bitching at you.. lol... and realizing now matter how hard you struggle, if you even tried to pay it off, you'd be up to your eyes in debt even years and years later... :rolleyes: between me and my wife we owe damn near 100,000 in medical bills... well... we don't need credit anyways... if we don't have cash money for something, we Rating: 5