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No. The lien does not represent past due debt. However, if you do not make enough in your lawsuit to cover the chiropractic expenses and you do not pay your chiropractor bill in full, then your credit will be affected.
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Thank you. I'm not hiring an attorney as of now. Do you think that its possible to do this without an attorney?
by Anonymous on November 23rd, 2009
It depends on the severity of your injuries. I am guessing that you only have soft tissue injuries based on the fact that you are seeking chiropractic care. If the other party is represented by an attorney, they probably will not take you seriously unless your damages were severe.
by OhLook - IamNoLongerAnonymous on November 23rd, 2009