If you do not have health insurance, the bills will be out of sight. Being uninsured is not the answer to saving money.<\/p>\n
It is true that having health insurance will save you money. How is that you may wonder? If you do not have it, you will not be spending money on premiums, so how could you not save pots of money? Well, consider this. Let us say you have been uninsured for five years and the premiums you would have paid were $200 per month for five years, for a total of $12,000. That is a chunk of change right?<\/p>\n
OK, now, let us say you are involved in a car accident and you sustain spinal cord injuries, resulting in partial paralysis and four months of hospital time, four more months of therapy. Let us also say that you will be unable to work again. The average stay in a hospital (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" If you do not have health insurance, the bills will be out of sight. Being uninsured is not the answer to saving money. It is true that having health insurance will save you money. How is that you may wonder?…<\/span><\/p>\n