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Teamcare Retiree Insurance Doesn't Pay If Spouse is Disabled
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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 5518192" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>Learned something the year I retired and the year after.</p><p>Wife had a lot of problems. In one month (November), she met the 100K max. The month of December, the bills came right up to 100K. This was 2009. 2010 came. By February, the 100K was met.</p><p>I was looking at over 250K in hospital and doctor bills. Forget the hotel, food, travel expense.</p><p>Prior to Obama care (2013), it was the law that once you reach the max in with your insurance, that was all they could go after. Long story short, they wrote off right at 250K. In 2011 and 2012, her bills for each those years was in the 90K range so we did alright.</p><p>After 2013, there was probably five years that she has went over 100K. Had bills in the thousands over the years. ObamaCare really cost me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 5518192, member: 65823"] Learned something the year I retired and the year after. Wife had a lot of problems. In one month (November), she met the 100K max. The month of December, the bills came right up to 100K. This was 2009. 2010 came. By February, the 100K was met. I was looking at over 250K in hospital and doctor bills. Forget the hotel, food, travel expense. Prior to Obama care (2013), it was the law that once you reach the max in with your insurance, that was all they could go after. Long story short, they wrote off right at 250K. In 2011 and 2012, her bills for each those years was in the 90K range so we did alright. After 2013, there was probably five years that she has went over 100K. Had bills in the thousands over the years. ObamaCare really cost me. [/QUOTE]
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