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Thinking Things Through About Health Insurance
Comments OffThere are few things that you actually want to skimp on when it comes to insurance. You might actually want to think about where it is you stand when it comes to health insurance for example. There are many instances in which a subscriber to this sort of insurance has made a hasty decision, thinking that they’ve actually saved themselves some money, when in reality, they ended up costing themselves and their household a ton of cash. Think about how this can play out, in the long term. You pick a plan that saves you money, a few dollars on the household budget. But sometime down the year, in the summer, on a family vacation, an injury comes up in the family. A child’s leg is broken. Pain medication is required, and you find out that the first prescription is covered, but subsequent refills are not. This isn’t an uncommon oversight to make about these policies.
