Re: Arnold says No
- From: Littleguy <Littleguy@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:22:03 -0800
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 09:41:36 -0800, "Barbara Lake"
<bglake@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>"Littleguy" <Littleguy@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 22:49:32 -0800, "Barbara Lake"
>> <bglake@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>"Littleguy" <Littleguy@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 14:13:33 GMT, "KS---"
>>>> <ks---@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>"Just Judy" <Just_Joody@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>>news:696lq1t5eqpdc8d1462oh9m0smmc1eluf4@xxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>> No, they'd really be stellar if they provided medical benefits
>>>>>> for me. ;) I need the help and neither I, nor members of my family,
>>>>>> have ever been inmates. If I ever need expensive medical care, I'll
>>>>>> reconsider my living arrangement possibilities. <g>
>>>>>
>>>>>It is scary not having major medical. My accident a couple of years ago
>>>>>racked up nearly $40,000 in medicals in just the first 12 days. Another
>>>>>$10,000 came along after I was released from the hospital.
>>>>
>>>> Oh, come on Kate...Give them the rest of the story on how you sued
>>>> them cause your fat ass fell off the snow board.
>>>> --
>>>> Littleguy
>>>
>>>Oh, come on, Mark. Not necessary. Not called for.
>>
>> Oh Barb, I'm not exposing secret wire tapings or national security,
>> this information was made public by the poster herself. At least one
>> heated exchange has already taken place on it's facts as they were
>> presented.
>>
>> On the contrary, i believe it was. The thread has taken a turn
>> towards the cost of medical insurance. It's very relevant.
>>
>> Do you happen to know what the top 10 things are that drive up health
>> insurance cost's today?
>
>Yeah. I know some of them. One attorney I worked for handled nothing but
>medical claims. Most were simply because of a predictably bad (although
>rare) result from surgery or medication. Some were outright fraudulent.
>Sadly, some were legitimate ... one dentist in Northern California, for
>instance, harmed many people before the Dental Association took away his
>license. I think he went to Arizona where he is practicing the same brand
>of bad dentistry.
There are tons of legitimate claims Barb. Unfortunately, there are
ton's and ton's that are NOT. Many people see a stroke of bad luck as
a pay day and they do what ever they can to cash in.
I've seen 1000's of these types of claims.
There is always another side to the story.
--
Littleguy
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