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Old 03-14-2005, 02:44 PM  
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Originally Posted by Rich
What? That makes absolutely no sense, sorry. Now you're just posting jiberish and hoping people will stop reading this thread because you look so stupid. I'm yes???

Over half of American bankruptcies are caused by medial bills. That's what I said. You called me a liar. I linked to an AP news story regarding a study that proves that fact, not the only one but a very good one.

Tell me again how I'm wrong?

Show me something that says there aren't hundreds of thousands of bankruptcies per year in the US caused by medial bills.

I guess the way to figure out if you're right or wrong in a situation is, just throw all the facts out the window, and if you want to be right, agree with 12clicks.
You are wrong.

Costly illnesses trigger about half of all
personal bankruptcies, and most of those who go
bankrupt because of medical problems have health
insurance, according to findings from a Harvard
University study to be released Wednesday.


It is not the medical bills that trigger a bankruptcy...it is the illness. Sick people do not usually produce income. Payments can be made on any medical bill...but without income...medical bills or any other type of bill cannot be paid. Some insurances do provide a temporary income...and one can aquire other types of temporay income...un-employment insurance...State disability insurance...SS disability insurance...etc. But these temporary incomes are not usually enough to meet all financial obligations...thus there comes a point of bankruptcy. No need to thank me for educating you...Richy boy.
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