If you qualify for Chapter 7, your discharge will wipe out your medical bills along with most other general unsecured debts (for instance, student loans fall into this category but aren’t dischargeable). There is no limit to the amount of medical debt you can discharge in Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Any medical bills you paid with your credit card will also be discharged along with the rest of your credit card debt and other qualifying obligations.
However, to qualify for a Chapter 7, your disposable income must be low enough to pass the Chapter 7 means test. Find out more about the steps youll take in Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
https://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/bankruptcy/can-file-bankruptcy-eliminate-medical-bills.html
Thx, I’ll have to look into that.
If we qualify to file for chapter 7 that will influence our back to work decision.