Legal Question in Consumer Law in Maryland

Upon admission to a local hospital for chest pain (Length of stay- overnight) I was presented with the usual form to sign stating that

1) I acknowledge ultimate responsibility for payment, beyond insurance coverage

2) I assign insurance benefits

3) I authorize release of information,

4) I understand there are financial aid resources available,

5) I agree to pay interest, collection and attorney's fees on unpaid balances,

and

6) I release the hospital for loss of any personal property

I struck through (great big X) articles 1 and 5, and signed the paper. They have a copy So do I.

Now I am getting balance billings from the hospital for the unreimbursed (by insurance) portions of the bill. My stand is that we have no existing agreement that I would be responsible for or pay any such charges.

Am I screwed?


Asked on 3/11/10, 7:42 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Cedulie Laumann Arden Law Firm, LLC

Your obligation to pay medical fees can be based on contract OR the fact that you received the benefit of the services.

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Answered on 3/22/10, 7:24 am


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