Augustgrad
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What is the name of your state? OR and or SC
Nearly 20 years ago, my father, a 100% disabled Vietnam vet, had a heart attack while visiting me hear in SC. He permanently resides in Oregon.
He has had medical issues since and the VA has paid in full. This debt (60k iirc) however has always been hanging over his head and my dad has been overly nonchalant about it and laughs about getting notices in Oregon to attach his SC tax return to take care of the debt. My concern however considering his health is them coming after the estate. I've brought this up to him and even though he shares the concern, he seems so happy go lucky he never takes the steps to resolve this or is overly confident that somehow being in a different state magically shields him.
My conclusion has always been that this probably needs to be handled by a VA specific lawyer. Is there any issue with me being the one that initiates legal contact? I don't know if there are any laws or protections against medical debt and of note, the VA did pay a portion of said debt a long time ago according to my dad. They have subsequently paid for further medical expenses from the same SC facility that has reported to collections without issue. I guess I'm looking for where to look for a VA specific lawyer (most websites seem dedicated to helping homeless vets) and the odds on how likely it is for this to be absolved through legal consultation- if at all possible.
Summary- I am trying to avoid debtors coming after my father's estate for medical debt in the event of his passing.
Nearly 20 years ago, my father, a 100% disabled Vietnam vet, had a heart attack while visiting me hear in SC. He permanently resides in Oregon.
He has had medical issues since and the VA has paid in full. This debt (60k iirc) however has always been hanging over his head and my dad has been overly nonchalant about it and laughs about getting notices in Oregon to attach his SC tax return to take care of the debt. My concern however considering his health is them coming after the estate. I've brought this up to him and even though he shares the concern, he seems so happy go lucky he never takes the steps to resolve this or is overly confident that somehow being in a different state magically shields him.
My conclusion has always been that this probably needs to be handled by a VA specific lawyer. Is there any issue with me being the one that initiates legal contact? I don't know if there are any laws or protections against medical debt and of note, the VA did pay a portion of said debt a long time ago according to my dad. They have subsequently paid for further medical expenses from the same SC facility that has reported to collections without issue. I guess I'm looking for where to look for a VA specific lawyer (most websites seem dedicated to helping homeless vets) and the odds on how likely it is for this to be absolved through legal consultation- if at all possible.
Summary- I am trying to avoid debtors coming after my father's estate for medical debt in the event of his passing.