> That's only saying that you'll have bills you can't pay, not that you'll go bankrupt from it.
This is one of the things Obama-care addressed, because before that most bankruptcy's in America where caused by medical bills. I'll see if I can find the article. [1] But with Obama-care going away/being changed this might be a thing again.
[1] "A study done at Harvard University indicates that this is the biggest cause of bankruptcy, representing 62% of all personal bankruptcies. One of the interesting caveats of this study shows that 78% of filers had some form of health insurance, thus bucking the myth that medical bills affect only the uninsured.
Rare or serious diseases or injuries can easily result in hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills - bills that can quickly wipe out savings and retirement accounts, college education funds and home equity. Once these have been exhausted, bankruptcy may be the only shelter left, regardless of whether the patient or his or her family was able to apply health coverage to a portion of the bill or not. (Find out what you can do to avoid a financial meltdown when there's a medical emergency. " http://www.investopedia.com/slide-show/top-5-reasons-why-peo...
This is one of the things Obama-care addressed, because before that most bankruptcy's in America where caused by medical bills. I'll see if I can find the article. [1] But with Obama-care going away/being changed this might be a thing again.
[1] "A study done at Harvard University indicates that this is the biggest cause of bankruptcy, representing 62% of all personal bankruptcies. One of the interesting caveats of this study shows that 78% of filers had some form of health insurance, thus bucking the myth that medical bills affect only the uninsured.
Rare or serious diseases or injuries can easily result in hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills - bills that can quickly wipe out savings and retirement accounts, college education funds and home equity. Once these have been exhausted, bankruptcy may be the only shelter left, regardless of whether the patient or his or her family was able to apply health coverage to a portion of the bill or not. (Find out what you can do to avoid a financial meltdown when there's a medical emergency. " http://www.investopedia.com/slide-show/top-5-reasons-why-peo...