Quote:
Originally Posted by JcP
So do private institutions. Namely denying service for "preexisting conditions," cherrypicking who they cover, refusing "experimental" treatment, and price gauging.
|
I can relate to what you're saying...
A friend of mine got into an automobile accident last week.
He was uninsured.
The next day he called several insurance companies to get insurance to cover the accident.
They all told him to take a hike; said the damage was pre-existing and that if he purchased insurance that his accident would not be covered.
He too was outraged that they would deny him service for "preexisting conditions" and that the insurance company could cherrypick who they cover.
-Hedons