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So my friend had a motorcycle accident...
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<blockquote data-quote="ROADKILL" data-source="post: 2584554" data-attributes="member: 23758"><p>I first must say that I am not bashing, but I respectfully disagree. If you have an accident and are without insurance or with a very minimum paying policy to injuries caused that are your fault, you will never in a gadzillion years be able to afford someone else's medical bills if they are injured much at all. *see my previous post on page one reguarding my accident* My MRI that I had two weeks ago was over $2000 and not to mention all the orthopaedic visits and the upcoming back surger that I am going to have. If you don't have insurance, are in an accident and someone else is injured and you are at fault, the other guy can get a good lawyer and take your ass to the cleaners. I work in a hospital and I see how much little things like just one liter of IV fluids or medicines cost. The critical care unit that I work in charges over a grand per night just to be there. That doesn't include anything but the room. Just imagine having to pay that out of pocket. It would be impossible. Accidents WILL happen and sooner or later YOU will be at fault, I don't care how careful you are. When it does happen and if someone else is injured, you are looking at an INCREDIBLE amount of money in a lawsuit. Believe me I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROADKILL, post: 2584554, member: 23758"] I first must say that I am not bashing, but I respectfully disagree. If you have an accident and are without insurance or with a very minimum paying policy to injuries caused that are your fault, you will never in a gadzillion years be able to afford someone else's medical bills if they are injured much at all. *see my previous post on page one reguarding my accident* My MRI that I had two weeks ago was over $2000 and not to mention all the orthopaedic visits and the upcoming back surger that I am going to have. If you don't have insurance, are in an accident and someone else is injured and you are at fault, the other guy can get a good lawyer and take your ass to the cleaners. I work in a hospital and I see how much little things like just one liter of IV fluids or medicines cost. The critical care unit that I work in charges over a grand per night just to be there. That doesn't include anything but the room. Just imagine having to pay that out of pocket. It would be impossible. Accidents WILL happen and sooner or later YOU will be at fault, I don't care how careful you are. When it does happen and if someone else is injured, you are looking at an INCREDIBLE amount of money in a lawsuit. Believe me I know. [/QUOTE]
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