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If my insurance company does not pay medical bills for which I believe they are responsible, can I refuse to pay the bill and force the medical provider to collect from the insurance company?

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If my insurance company does not pay medical bills for which I believe they are responsible, can I refuse to pay the bill and force the medical provider to collect from the insurance company?

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No. When you accept medical services, you agree to pay the bill if the insurance company does not. To protect your credit, you may want to arrange alternative ways to pay, then try to collect from the insurance company yourself. Q. Since most credit card issuers use some form of the average daily balance method for calculating interest, will I save more money (when carrying a balance from month to month) if I send in my payment early, rather than waiting until the due date? Yes. Because the interest “clock” is ticking daily, the sooner the lender posts your payment, the less interest you have to pay.

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