When Jane Oppy’s 20-year-old son arrived unconscious at Community Hospital’s emergency room after a car crash in 2003, she didn’t think twice about signing paperwork for his treatment.


She had worked at the Springfield hospital for eight years but didn’t know her signature meant she’d be liable for his bills. He didn’t have health insurance, and an old computer file had him as Oppy’s dependent. Her insurance was billed.


Still, a year passed with no bill, and she figured that his auto insurance had covered everything.


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