Man gets $450 bill 3 years after paying for dentist visit – doctor died and there was an ‘atrocious’ problem

A MAN was hit with a $450 dental bill years after paying for his appointment in full – then he realized he wasn’t alone in the issue.

Patient Randy Luedtke was shocked when he received the invoice after he paid in cash for his appointment in 2018 when his doctor offered him a deal.

Man interviewed about court order on collection notices.
Randy Luedtke received a bill of $450 from a dental practice that was defunctCredit: fox6now
Exterior of a brick dental office.
Luedtke visited Dr Nguyen’s practice in 2018 and paid $450 in fullCredit: fox6now
Photo of a Family Dentistry sign.
The practice sent notices to around 3,700 people asking them to pay billsCredit: fox6now

However, Dr. Loc Nguyen died in 2020, and Luedtke said he stopped going to Dr. Molar’s Office for treatment.

Now, Luedtke and thousands of other patients are tangled in a class action lawsuit in the fallout of the dentist’s office’s accounting mess.

Attorney Nathan DeLadurantey mentioned that Dr. Molar used to provide services to those in need and collaborate with them in the past, as reported by Fox affiliate WITI. He shared an example where Dr. Molar offered a better deal for those willing to pay in cash instead of going through insurance.

“The problem is, the back-end on their books were atrocious.”

Luedtke said he never had an issue with the care he got from Nguyen, who even helped him cut costs.

Luedtke described Dr. Molar as a good person, mentioning his willingness to help people and provide options outside of traditional payment methods like insurance.

A year after Nguyen died, Luedtke received a collection notice claiming he owed $450.

“It was confusing. How can they come [after me] after I paid in full?” he said.

Bank records confirmed Luedtke’s account, showing a cashed check for $450.72 dated in 2018, WITI reported.

However, Dr. Molar’s offices in Milwaukee, Wisconsin were already empty by the time they sent out the notices.

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A different dental business had moved into one of the old locations.

The company’s registered agent, Nancy Wilson, initially defended the collections, saying they were part of routine efforts to settle unpaid balances.

But some former patients said they were being chased for money they didn’t owe.

DeLadurantey filed a class action lawsuit to stop the collection efforts.

While Dr. Molar was praised for their services and customer care, there were issues with the financial management aspect of their operations, as indicated by problems in maintaining accurate records and accounts in the past.

Attorney Nathan DeLaduranteyFox Affiliate WITI

He said the dental group was trying to collect on bills that were already paid, written off, or too old to pursue.

“It came home to light that their books were so messed up that none of it was any good,” he said.

Dr. Molar eventually entered receivership, a legal process to settle debts without declaring bankruptcy.

Its court-appointed receiver began selling off company assets and even asked to transfer the billing accounts to a new collector.

DeLadurantey got the court to step in, requiring that anyone being targeted for payment be notified.

Roughly 3,700 people got those notices.

DISPUTED BILLS

One of them was Stacy Rhoads, from Waukesha, who said she always made sure every visit was covered before treatment.

“I was really careful to make sure that everything was covered by insurance before we did anything,” she said.

She and others sent letters to the court disputing the bills.

In March, a Milwaukee County judge issued a permanent injunction blocking further collection efforts.

By then, the receivership was closed, and Dr. Molar had no legal team in place.

DeLadurantey said he didn’t earn anything from the lawsuit but called it one of his most rewarding cases.

Woman being interviewed about a dental bill.
Stacy Rhoads from Waukesha disputed the bills from Dr. Molar’s OfficeCredit: fox6now
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