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At Boleman Law, we're acutely aware of the stress and financial strain that unmanageable medical bills can cause. It's an unfortunate reality that medical expenses are a leading reason many people consider bankruptcy. With the high cost of healthcare, even those with insurance often find themselves facing significant out-of-pocket expenses following an illness or accident. Bankruptcy offers a pathway to relief from the relentless pursuit of medical creditors, since most medical debts are unsecured, meaning creditors don't have a collateral claim, you may have the option to settle these debts for a fraction of what's owed, or possibly have them discharged entirely through bankruptcy. If you're drowning in medical bills and feeling overwhelmed, please reach out to us. At Boleman Law, we specialize in navigating these complex situations and finding a way forward. We'll Help you isn't just a slogan, it's our commitment to providing you with the support and guidance needed to overcome these challenges. Call us today to see how we can assist in clearing the path toward financial recovery.
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