Most of us would never consider getting our car repaired without first receiving an estimate of the charges, but this is exactly what we do when we need to go to a hospital for treatment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you're not paying for it through the health plan, you pay for it in the emergency room.
I only know it takes weeks to recover, as if one had been in a car accident.
Insurance companies pay big bucks for procedures but next to nothing for patient consultations and preventive medicine, which is what most medicine is.
The number of electrical injuries cared for in hospitals in the US is estimated at as many as 50,000; the cost of these injuries on the US economy is estimated at over one billion dollars per year.
Let's hold insurance companies accountable the right way by making them put their whole customer base on the line.
If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of car payments.
A Republican philosophy goes something like this: If you take your car to the mechanic, and instead of fixing it, they take out the engine and charge you an arm and a leg, you should conclude that mechanics can't fix cars and you should probably just take yours to the junkyard and sell it for scrap metal.
We pay a lot for our court service, but it's not enough. Courts are under-resourced, which leads to delayed justice - particularly in criminal courts.
As far as the charge against me is concerned I have a clear conscience.
If a neighbor is killed in a car accident, do you sell your car and stop driving?
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