Updated
Updated · Slate · Apr 29
Accident Victim Faces 50-Point Credit Score Drop After Unpaid Ambulance Bill
Updated
Updated · Slate · Apr 29

Accident Victim Faces 50-Point Credit Score Drop After Unpaid Ambulance Bill

13 articles · Updated · Slate · Apr 29
  • A car accident victim known as 'Surprise Bill' saw their credit score fall by 50 points after a $1,000 ambulance bill went unpaid and was sent to collections.
  • The individual, who suffered a brain injury and had no contact from the ambulance provider before the debt was reported, is disputing the charge while insurance review is ongoing.
  • This situation highlights the financial risks accident victims face when medical bills are mishandled, as credit score drops can affect loan eligibility, rental applications, and overall financial stability.
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