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Those are some pricey chickens!
Thats what DH says too
I hope you have some good insurance!
When I was pregnant with DS, I had some complications during the pregnancy, so the bill was about $35,000. At that time my husbands insurance had a co-pay of 20% which my insurance from my job covered. I quit my job after DS was born and DH decided we should pay extra for the "cadillac plan" so we would not have a co-pay. Thankfully he did this because my next pregnancy I was on complete bedrest for 5 months, 3 months of it hospitalized. The bill was over $130,000! (That was through birth - afterwards I had a couple months of PT 3X per week, I don't even know how much that was). We would have had to take out a second mortgage to pay it, assuming we even had enough equity in the house!
$20,000 is the priciest broken arm I ever heard of! My daughter broke her arm in 3 places when she was 3. The bill for that was big too, but I'm thinking it is half what yours is. The insurance kept sending forms to fill out, stating over and over, that if the broken arm was due to the fault of someone else, then their insurance must cover the bills. Well it was someone else's fault, that of our 6 year old son! She was on her bicycle with trining wheels, he was on his scooter, the were both going down a slight hill on a curve on our driveway and he crashed into her and she fell into a rock ditch. We should have never mentioned my son, you'd think it would have no effect on the amount of paperwork as they are both on the same insurance policy, but it did generate a lot of extra paperwork! All that stupid extra paperwork is so inefficient and is a big reason why insurance costs so much, hospitals charge so much, policy holders shout so much, and everyone gets angry and stressed