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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 678817" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I think major medical is what one should have if they can't afford anything else. It will cover the heavy stuff that would otherwise bankrupt most everyone. Sure it won't cover the sniffles and tummy aches. Might not cover the broken arms or legs either. But it can keep you from selling everything you own when cancer and bypass surgery comes along.</p><p></p><p>My opinion too, if you do have a policy. Find every way possible to keep it enforced. Once canceled you may no longer qualify for another policy due to "existing health" problems. Once you start getting up in age it is going to be harder to find anything at all and that is when you will need it most.</p><p></p><p>Scared or know you are going to lose your job. Shop out finding a policy and get it going before you are dropped from the one you have. It can help if you already have insurance as you are already "insurable".</p><p></p><p>Mom's stay in the hospital in 1995 was $59,000.00 and Dad's bypass 6 months earlier was $25,000.00. Can you imagine what they would cost today?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 678817, member: 7795"] I think major medical is what one should have if they can't afford anything else. It will cover the heavy stuff that would otherwise bankrupt most everyone. Sure it won't cover the sniffles and tummy aches. Might not cover the broken arms or legs either. But it can keep you from selling everything you own when cancer and bypass surgery comes along. My opinion too, if you do have a policy. Find every way possible to keep it enforced. Once canceled you may no longer qualify for another policy due to "existing health" problems. Once you start getting up in age it is going to be harder to find anything at all and that is when you will need it most. Scared or know you are going to lose your job. Shop out finding a policy and get it going before you are dropped from the one you have. It can help if you already have insurance as you are already "insurable". Mom's stay in the hospital in 1995 was $59,000.00 and Dad's bypass 6 months earlier was $25,000.00. Can you imagine what they would cost today? [/QUOTE]
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