[TheForge] Rodent Wrist

Phlip phlip at 99main.com
Mon Feb 28 11:41:00 EST 2005


Ene bichizh ogsen baina shuu...

>          My insurance covers anything since my retirement in 1996. It even
> covers things that may have happen while I was employed by the employer
> that I retired from.
>          But my insurance has certain protocols that must be followed
> before they will allow surgery, unless it is an emergency. I even went and
> got a second opinion that was covered under my insurance.
>          These are the benefits from retiring from a state university.
>
>
> Jerry, known as Lefty.

Yep, that was often standard with a lot of retirement policies- much less so
nowadays, unfortunately. But what Dan and I were yattering about was Andy's
comment about his shoulder problem.

A&H insurance is a complex subject, and all bets are off once you start
dealing with Worker's Comp, which I think is what Terry's problem is.
Different states, different laws, and different levels of enforcement of
those laws as well as different companies and different emphasis on bean
counters make insurance one of the most complex topics out there- utterly
necessary for most of us, and utterly confusing.

Saint Phlip,
CoD

"When in doubt, heat it up and hit it with a hammer."
 Blacksmith's credo.

 If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it is probably not a
cat.

Never a horse that cain't be rode,
And never a rider who cain't be throwed....



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