Anonymous wrote:Thanks for your post. What pisses me off even more is that this wasn't even an ambulance. It was a van that they call "medical transport".

Anonymous wrote:A typical ambulance will charge you $1000+ per person in the US and the Insurance companies will not pay. We had a situation several years ago where my wife and I were in an accident and were transported to the hospital. Same ambulance. They charged us $1000 EACH.
Anonymous wrote:A typical ambulance will charge you $1000+ per person in the US and the Insurance companies will not pay. We had a situation several years ago where my wife and I were in an accident and were transported to the hospital. Same ambulance. They charged us $1000 EACH.
My FIL had to pay $1000 to be transported from an urgent care facility to ER (Reston area - 10 minute ride).
What did we do? In the first case, we tried arguing with the insurance company for months and eventually got them to pay one of the $1000 bills. We ended up paying the other.
In the second case, we asked them to take a hike since the bill was in my FIL's name and he was visiting from another country.
In your case, if the bill is in your son's name, ask them to take a hike. They will keep calling you for a while, maybe go to court and get a judgment on your son but that will eventually fall away after 7 years.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry it's Med X not Med Ex and it is based out of NJ. Sorry about that. I think it will just be easier to pay the bill and avoid the nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:What doesn't sound legit? The name of the company is MedEx Global. So let's say it's legit? Do I ignore them based on what Amex is saying?
Anonymous wrote:
Why did you even talk to them and offer them money, OP? This encourages them to believe that you will eventually cave. Stupid.
Thank God for Amex, and block that dishonest company.