How to Get Your Medical Bills out of Collections and Fully Paid

Here’s a “funny” story about a gentleman in the West Coast who had a extremely limited medical insurance and worked for a hospital. The large bill was sent to collections and Adria was able to help him with most of the balance. See how she was able to help in this video.

Edison:
Hi, this is Edison Guzman with Adria Gross. And Adria. How are you today?

Adria:
Yeah, I got funny stories. Most stories aren’t that funny especially with these people who’ve got such problems with their medical bills and they’re sick, but  some of these cases can be crazy.

Edison:
So what do you have for us today?

Adria:
So I worked with this gentleman on the west coast and it was involving a situation where he himself
work for this Hospital. They were not receiving money from his insurance company. And the reason why they were not receiving money is because he had this really awful policy for  part-time employee rather than a full-time. And again here it was working the hospital and the policy was extremely Limited. Now I got to tell you this case went back and forth with collections in the hospital and you know, and it was also involving some insurance companies. But again, they’re very limited, but. When I was able to prove that there was no way that he would ever be able to pay that $30,000. They finally wrote off the $30,000 fee.

Edison:
Well, that is fantastic.

Adria:
Yeah, so if you know anybody who’s got a situation with a medical bill denied out a network overcharge can’t get pretty authorization. Please think of me Adria Gross Medwise Insurance Advocacy.

author avatar
Adria Gross
A note to our visitors

This website has updated its privacy policy in compliance with changes to European Union data protection law, for all members globally. We’ve also updated our Privacy Policy to give you more information about your rights and responsibilities with respect to your privacy and personal information. Please read this to review the updates about which cookies we use and what information we collect on our site. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our updated privacy policy.

Scroll to Top