Ark. Study: 1 in 10 Will Spend More Than 1/3 of Earnings on Health Care

November 30, 2007

  • November 30, 2007 at 2:18 am
    Bob G says:
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    Obviously the AFLAC duck is not doing well in Arkansas. Supplemental insurance fills the need to meet the shortfall created by high deductibles and miscellaneous expenses not covered by primary health policies – all for about 1 to 2% of your annual income(not 25%). Once again it is easier to whine for government assistance by blaming the “big” insurance companies, after the fact rather than to be pro-active in obtaining adequate health care coverages.

  • December 3, 2007 at 5:47 am
    AzInsMan says:
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    If you want to place the blame where it belongs, you can see where a significant portion of all living expenses are higher each year due to lawyers suing for ridiculous reasons. You should not have to label a warning on a toaster “do not use in a bathtub”, but due to litigation expenses, idiots have to be told what not to do or risk a big reward from an Arkansas jury. Alabama sets records regularly with jury awards.

    Quit hiring these ambulance chasers and you can bring all costs down. Quit whining. Another liberal survey.



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