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I know it happens to some and that's what the bankruptcy laws are for. LiterateDog Send a noteboard - 26/11/2009 12:30:04 AM
I just completely object to the untrue statement that 1/2 of all bankruptcies are caused by medical bills. It isn't true. 1/2 of all bankruptcies do have a medical bill in their list of debts but only in a much smaller number of cases is the medical bill driving the bankruptcy.

he had a 1.3 million dollar fight with cancer and his parents went bankrupt because his father insurance only covered 80 percent,and some of the treatments his parents got for him by taking him to the best hospital were not covered.


Under the government plan, most of those treatments won't be available to anyone. As for this case, they had a policy with certain limitations and they chose to ignore those limitations. How is it unfair for them to be responsible for their own decisions?

Or how about my Professor whose 6 month old got a type REALLY rare type of cancer that very few people have ever gotten in the world and because she didnt take him to the army hospital and took him to MD Anderson instead (her husband was serving in Iraq) the military insurance would not cover his bills. she was hundreds of thousands in the hole, Kay Bailey Hutchinson is still trying to fight for the army to pay off her bills but its been a struggle and my professor works three jobs just to make monthly payments on her bills. She is considering filing for bankruptcy so she doesnt have to work three jobs while being a full time professor


She's a classic case of the purpose of bankruptcy laws.

But, again, she had a healthcare plan and chose to act contrary to the limitations of it. Why did she not go through their process? I guarantee you, a government run option won't let her jaunt off for the quickest and most expensive treatment she can find for her child, either. You have to go through a process. And even then, to save costs, many of these treatments won't be available.

We need better healthcare options.


That is something I will not disagree with in the tiniest way. The current system is mostly good but definitely has some serious flaws.
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