Hospital didn't bill my mother's medicare for a year until her medicare expired when medicare didn't inform my mother it had expired

unsure if this is the correct place to talk about this but my mother is disabled, she was on medicare for several years, Last year she had to go in for an emergency procedure in april of last year (Between the dates of 4/20/2025 and the start of may as she was present at home on my birthday on 5/5/2025), they have only sent the bill to medicare on 5/15/2026, now medicare is attempting to charge my mother 56000 dollars as they stopped covering my mother in april of this year without informing her. i do not know if this is even fully legal as, atleast in my own knowledge, hospitals have a maximum of 1 year to send the bill to medicare before that case is tossed out.
i am exceptionally confused at this point

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u/Dry_FrogGuy1 — 9 hours ago

Got an email that Social Security was cutting my mother's disability payments by 40% but they don't know why my mom got that email or what its about?

My mother has been on disability for around 3-4 years now, and recently a bunch of issues started happening, a few days ago they decided to inform my mother that they were cutting her medicare despite her reapplying for it when they told her to and doing the forms they told her to, on the grounds that she didn't apply for a medical supplemental despite the fact she wasn't told she had to, she was told to file out a completely different thing, as well the email said that the state of florida stopped paying for her medicare despite (IIRHC) the federal government paying for medicare, and now she just got an email on the social security site itself that they are taking 406 dollars out of her check now due to this, except when my mother called, social security knew nothing about either situation and were just as confused as my mother and i, I genuinely don't know what to do because not even social security knows what is happening with social security

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u/Dry_FrogGuy1 — 8 days ago
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Dad was sued for 10k by a credit card company, trying to figure out if he can avoid his wage being garnished

2 months ago my dad was sued by a credit card company for around 10,000 dollars after they closed his account and refused to let him pay, i am wondering if my dad can become exempt from having his wage garnished due to the fact he was 3 dependants, being myself(Unemployed Minor), my mother (who is disabled and lives with us whilst she is on disability), and my sister (who is employed and 23 but makes not even a third of the household income), he makes more then 750$ a week but makes up more then 50% of the household income every month and every year.
spurring this question because we just got mail from a P.A. and i became rather worried. i somewhat know that in florida law due to him having dependants and making more then 50% of the income of the house he would be exempt i am double checking in order to be completely sure
edit 1: i am pretty sure it is protected under florida statute 222.11

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u/Dry_FrogGuy1 — 12 days ago