- Jun 10, 2011
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mom'sfolly :
Far too many have. Every year the local paper sponsors families in need, all nominated by local charities. This year every family had a major illness or injury. There was everything from cancer and heart disease to cerebral palsy and premature birth. I've also seen it other places. All it really takes is one major illness, without insurance. My neighbors, who have worked all their lives, live in fear that something will happen to one of their uninsured, twenty-something sons, and will wipe them out. They pay for major medical insurance with a $10,000 deductible for that very reason.
The thing that I think most people don't realize is how easy it is to max out insurance caps. I've seen far too many people who thought they were covered until they hit their cap and everything else must come out of pocket. I have an ex who only buys catastrophic because he figures he can handle the upfront costs for most issues, but he's fairly well off. Most people can't do that.
Far too many have. Every year the local paper sponsors families in need, all nominated by local charities. This year every family had a major illness or injury. There was everything from cancer and heart disease to cerebral palsy and premature birth. I've also seen it other places. All it really takes is one major illness, without insurance. My neighbors, who have worked all their lives, live in fear that something will happen to one of their uninsured, twenty-something sons, and will wipe them out. They pay for major medical insurance with a $10,000 deductible for that very reason.
The thing that I think most people don't realize is how easy it is to max out insurance caps. I've seen far too many people who thought they were covered until they hit their cap and everything else must come out of pocket. I have an ex who only buys catastrophic because he figures he can handle the upfront costs for most issues, but he's fairly well off. Most people can't do that.