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Fernando Cluster, 62, later got an infection from the synthetic skull flap that the hospital used instead, requiring more medical care, his attorney said.
"They are genius (and stealthy) in their tactics to exhaust me financially, emotionally and physically."
Americans who need medical care for coronavirus infections face thousands of dollars in medical bills even if they have health insurance.
There's a good chance at least some of your medical debt will be forgiven.
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