I just went up to the Honda shop to say hello to all my old buddies there.
I also wanted to grab a couple magazines from their book rack. I just sat down and started reading one when I got hit in the face with an article you will never believe.
Loud pipes save lives........Let those who Ride decide......Police crackdowns on bikers.......yada....yada....yada
Try this one on for size.
The famous biker lawyer John McKay recently tried getting health insurance. Now stay with me here, I said " Health Insurance ", not life insurance, ya know Blue Cross, Humana ? He was denied. End of story.
WHY ????
Because he rides a motorcycle. They told him they were not going to insure him because of his " risky " behavior of riding motorcycles.
Not only was he denied he started doing some research and found that some health insurance companies are now insuring you for sickness and accidents, but will deny claims that have to do with injuries sustained while riding. Some are including it in fine print in their policies under exclusions.
The AMA is now gearing up and fighting this discrimination against bikers and is trying to get legislation through to prevent this from happening. But I personally know the insurance companies have a very powerful lobby and can get whatever they want pushed through State governments. They own a great deal of politicians out there.
This development makes loud pipes and helmet laws seem like nothing more then a gnat in ones hair. This could easily effect tens of thousands of bikers who will no longer be able to afford the risk of going down.
I myself would quit riding if I found I am on my own in the event of a bike accident. I know what medical bills are these days. My med's, including my chemo drugs cost over $ 3,500 a month. I had a very simple surgical procedure done this year at the hospital that cost $ 35 K and it was done as an outpatient. Imagine what a bad wreck would cost if your laid up in a hospital for a couple weeks. It could wipe you out for life financially.
Let me ask you this question. If your insurance company told you today that they will not insure your health costs in the event of a wreck on your bike, how many of you would continue to ride knowing that one bad spill could cost you a hundred grand or more ? What about the thought of being financially ruined over medical bills in the event of a crash ? I am not talking about a broken leg, but a bad wreck that sends your med bills into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
While we were all arguing over loud pipes, police crackdowns and helmet laws it looks like the insurance companies were slowly back dooring us on this issue. " Sorry your not covered because your a biker " crap.
I myself never heard of this or seen it coming until reading it today. Life insurance is one thing, but health insurance denial ? I am just blown away by this. Whats your thoughts ?
Chris
I also wanted to grab a couple magazines from their book rack. I just sat down and started reading one when I got hit in the face with an article you will never believe.
Loud pipes save lives........Let those who Ride decide......Police crackdowns on bikers.......yada....yada....yada
Try this one on for size.
The famous biker lawyer John McKay recently tried getting health insurance. Now stay with me here, I said " Health Insurance ", not life insurance, ya know Blue Cross, Humana ? He was denied. End of story.
WHY ????
Because he rides a motorcycle. They told him they were not going to insure him because of his " risky " behavior of riding motorcycles.
Not only was he denied he started doing some research and found that some health insurance companies are now insuring you for sickness and accidents, but will deny claims that have to do with injuries sustained while riding. Some are including it in fine print in their policies under exclusions.
The AMA is now gearing up and fighting this discrimination against bikers and is trying to get legislation through to prevent this from happening. But I personally know the insurance companies have a very powerful lobby and can get whatever they want pushed through State governments. They own a great deal of politicians out there.
This development makes loud pipes and helmet laws seem like nothing more then a gnat in ones hair. This could easily effect tens of thousands of bikers who will no longer be able to afford the risk of going down.
I myself would quit riding if I found I am on my own in the event of a bike accident. I know what medical bills are these days. My med's, including my chemo drugs cost over $ 3,500 a month. I had a very simple surgical procedure done this year at the hospital that cost $ 35 K and it was done as an outpatient. Imagine what a bad wreck would cost if your laid up in a hospital for a couple weeks. It could wipe you out for life financially.
Let me ask you this question. If your insurance company told you today that they will not insure your health costs in the event of a wreck on your bike, how many of you would continue to ride knowing that one bad spill could cost you a hundred grand or more ? What about the thought of being financially ruined over medical bills in the event of a crash ? I am not talking about a broken leg, but a bad wreck that sends your med bills into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
While we were all arguing over loud pipes, police crackdowns and helmet laws it looks like the insurance companies were slowly back dooring us on this issue. " Sorry your not covered because your a biker " crap.
I myself never heard of this or seen it coming until reading it today. Life insurance is one thing, but health insurance denial ? I am just blown away by this. Whats your thoughts ?
Chris