Here are some ideas:
1. FIRST, tell them to petition the hospital, doctors, etc. to knock down the bills. Many hospitals offer indigent care for cases like this. You have to ask, though. I know people whose bills were in excess of $200,000 and all but about $10k was written off. The rest was paid in monthly installments.
2. There is a great site called GiveForward.com. It's a fundraising site. They collect 7% of the total raised as a fee, but it does all the work for you. You just have to advertise it.
3. Get in touch with foundations for people who are paralyzed, people with certain types of injuries, victim support groups, etc., to find other resources. Perhaps they could offer babysitting or someone to run errands - things that they otherwise would have to pay for.
4. If he is unable to work his usual job, approach the state for Vocational Rehabilitation services. They often help pay for/arrange education or training to people with disabilities/medical conditions that would otherwise affect their ability to work.
Good luck to you and your soror. Even if you can't help out with the big things, the smaller things can really add up.
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