Eliminating Medical Bills
It doesn't take much of an illness or accident to run up huge medical bills.
But this burden can be overcome. Through a bankruptcy filing, you can eliminate medical debt or pay it over time without interest and penalties. In a few short months, you could get back on the right track with more cash flow, less debt and the chance to move forward in your life.
Contact the Law Offices of Michael S. Schwartz for a free consultation. We want to help you get debt relief so that you can make a new beginning.
Medical Debt Can Be Discharged
Debts incurred for medical treatment are completely dischargeable under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code. This includes services provided by doctors, hospitals, dentists, chiropractors, physical therapists and other medical providers.
The Law Offices of Michael S. Schwartz has helped many people in Southeast Pennsylvania obtain debt relief through Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The minute we file for you, collections actions, garnishment and creditor harassment must stop. In addition to medical debt, Chapter 7 also eliminates other unsecured debts such as credit card debt and personal loans.
Repaying Medical Debt Over Time
People who are not eligible for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can qualify for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This enables you to pay back your medical debts and other unsecured debts over a three- to five-year period, without additional interest or penalty fees. In most cases, your payments will be based upon what you can afford, not what you owe.
As a bankruptcy lawyer, Michael S. Schwartz has helped many people like you obtain debt relief and a new financial start. Our firm will work to maximize your debt relief and your cash flow, while allowing you to keep as much of your personal property as possible.
Free Consultation with an Attorney
For a free consultation with the Law Offices of Michael S. Schwartz, call 866-584-7966 toll free or contact us online.
We have offices in Southampton and Havertown to serve you.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.










