Samantha M. asked

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My grandson is 20, has no health insurance, and was unemployed at the time of a hospitalization for an unintentional overdose 2 months ago. He was hospitalized for several days with pneumonia in the ICU. He is now employed at a restaurant as a fry cook earning $10.00/hr. With all the bills related to this event, including EMS and doctor services, it is all overwhelming. How should we handle this?

August 5th, 2024

Michelle W. answered

Given your grandson's situation, he is responsible for the bills stemming from his hospitalization a...

August 5th, 2024

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