Medical debt stays on your credit report for seven years — counting from the date of first delinquency.
Not exact matches
Good luck with the
medical job,
stay strong and hang in there, you will have some
debts to pay but in 10 years you will be living large and providing a great life for your family.
There is one sure way to make
medical debt disappear and
stay away.
Whether you landed in
debt as a result of
medical issues or poor planning, you'll improve your chances of getting out of
debt and
staying debt free by seeking out credit counseling.
Some top
medical schools now require that admitted students
stay out a year to get their finance in order if they have poor credit rating and / or are carrying excessive credit card
debt.
If you're already worried about having enough money to continue living comfortably and
staying independent for as long as possible,
debt from credit cards,
medical bills, and unsecured loans may feel like a burden you just can't afford to face.
Chapter 7
stays on your credit report for 10 years, but the major
debts associated with it — usually credit card and
medical debt — are discharged after 7 years.