Right. It will take some figuring.
There are new requirements for debt collectors on Charity Care, as well, which is why I asked Moofies about any notice provided by the collection agency prior to the filing of the lawsuit in 2020, and why I noted that collection activity must cease during the time charity care is being sought.
I've never sought financial assistance any way for these two bills. I may have paid a copay on the date of the visits. (I likely did.)
When I spoke with the collection agent on Tuesday, she mentioned something about it, but I have no paperwork that mentions that anyone attempted to see if I qualify. That being said, I'm relying less on that right now, apart from possibly integrating it into the offer I'm preparing for Monday. (Like, if I'm able to determine on my own if that's a real issue I could argue as a strong point, or potential leverage for why they should consider my offer.)
Worse comes to worse, I am at this point planning on paying it in full for what they're asking, however, I feel it's worth checking the numbers either way since they could potentially be a more solid defense if I have to present in court. Also, you know, not wanting to pay more than I legally have to.
I hope that makes sense.
But yes,
@quincy is right, I'm currently focusing on the medical charges and those charges added by the collection agency. (I did tell the collector on Tuesday I have no choice but the pursue Charity Care, but she mentioned nothing about delaying the court date, giving us any extra time for that, and stated we have virtually no chance.)