Indiana statute of limitations on medical bills?
The statute of limitations for the collection of medical bills in Indiana is two years. This means that if a medical provider does not take legal action to collect a debt within two years of the date the debt was incurred, they are barred from doing so. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. For example, the statute of limitations is tolled (paused) for minors and for individuals who are mentally incapacitated. Additionally, the statute of limitations may be tolled if the medical provider can show that the patient made fraudulent misrepresentations about their ability to pay.
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