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  2. How to pay huge medical bills on a small income - AOL

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    Other forms of financial assistance that can help reduce large medical bills in the future include: Benefits.gov : use this tool to identify federal and state-sponsored healthcare and medical ...

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    Effective negotiation can often lead to a reduced amount or favorable payment terms. If it’s a medical debt, you may be able to negotiate interest-free payments with the provider directly. First ...

  4. How to negotiate your medical bills - AOL

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  5. Structured settlement - Wikipedia

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    A structured settlement is a negotiated financial or insurance arrangement through which a claimant agrees to resolve a personal injury tort claim by receiving part or all of a settlement in the form of periodic payments on an agreed schedule, rather than as a lump sum. As part of the negotiations, a structured settlement may be offered by the ...

  6. 6 Tips for Negotiating Your Medical Bills - AOL

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    Healthcare costs are a real issue in America, even if you have insurance. Many low-cost plans only cover catastrophic care, leaving you to foot the bill for the bulk of your medical costs. Find...

  7. Debt settlement - Wikipedia

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    Debt settlement allows the debtor to spread payments out over a set term, instead of having to pay a lump sum in one go which is the case with full and final settlement. UK debt settlement is not to be confused with full and final settlement, where debt management companies have been known to hold on to client funds; in which case the creditors ...