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In reply to the discussion: My hellacious health care nightmare -- Obamacare has ruined me [View all]Liberty Belle
(9,704 posts)17. Well I'm definitely racking up pain and suffering....
And the healthcare industry is insufferable!
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Why isn't the trucker paying your expenses? He or his company should have insurance.
Frustratedlady
Sep 2015
#1
Paying 75% of our income for healthcare premiums the next several months,
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#205
There is a CA provision that conflicts with the ACA 9.5% limit on what you're supposed to pay
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#228
Sometimes your car insurance covers and then goes after the other driver's insurance.
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#10
Please pay attention to this carefully.... GO TO A LAWYER RIGHT NOW! Do not wait, do not pass go,
underahedgerow
Sep 2015
#38
You should already have a lawyer . They will work with your insurance company
Person 2713
Sep 2015
#177
All well and good but I also have to get a CAR first before I can do anything
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#110
You can call lawyers on the phone . Crying ACA known imperfections may make you feel happy
Person 2713
Sep 2015
#179
I have a lawyer in the family. But when the other driver has lousy insurance
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#229
Once the cost goes over $5,000 I have to pay up front and wait to get a settlement someday
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#13
The answer is single payer with low deductibles and low co-pays and everything
JDPriestly
Sep 2015
#24
Nobody is forced to sign up for COBRA. Even before the ACA, that was the case, so I am not sure
still_one
Sep 2015
#34
What does that mean? Is that for just you or your family. What kind of plan is it? With Medicare
still_one
Sep 2015
#42
I agree. I was trying to find out more details. I used the cost of Medicare as an example that two
still_one
Sep 2015
#59
That is expensive, no question about it, and you are not alone. When I got laid off, I didn't
still_one
Sep 2015
#70
There's a lot here that's hard to understand. I'm afraid you might be getting bad advice.
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#29
There are a lot of details missing in these stories. Medicare doesn't have an income limit, but
still_one
Sep 2015
#37
That is terrible news. I have a question. If someone signs up for COBRA, couldn't they sign up for
still_one
Sep 2015
#153
and exactly where would they have gotten the votes for single payer? The blue dogs had made it very
still_one
Sep 2015
#43
I understand very well how gov works and I also know the blue dogs, conserver a dem
YabaDabaNoDinoNo
Sep 2015
#46
All I was pointing out is the argument has been put many times that we had a chance for single payer
still_one
Sep 2015
#60
No argument, Baucus was not the best person for what we call the ACA. However, regardless, when the
still_one
Sep 2015
#61
I don't buy the argument that the ACA is a complete disaster, it has helped a lot of folks
still_one
Sep 2015
#79
That is essentially what they do with Medicare. Problem is in some states like Texas, a lot of
still_one
Sep 2015
#84
I buy some of my medications from Canada which is a huge savings even over Medicare part D
Jim Beard
Sep 2015
#39
The only thing one needs to do is insure the Canadian pharmacy is an accredited one, and reliable.
still_one
Sep 2015
#44
Job loss qualifies your husband for covered ca without waiting for the new enrollment period.
displacedtexan
Sep 2015
#49
You are correct, no one is forced to stay with Cobra, but if someone loses their job, California or
still_one
Sep 2015
#64
Your Anger Should Be Toward The DLC Third Way That Would Not Allow A Single Payer Discussion
cantbeserious
Sep 2015
#52
Get a Lawyer and call your car insurance company. The trucks insurance will pay, a Lawyer and your
Sunlei
Sep 2015
#53
I'm glad you were helped. I hope they keep whatever worked for you, and fix
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#247
so you think paying 75% of our income for health premiums through the ACA is okay?
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#215
And that's not the only time she's mentioned being editor of East County Magazine.
tammywammy
Sep 2015
#135
It violates no laws to mention something you've mentioned time and time again here yourself
herding cats
Sep 2015
#140
moderator remove the post above - it violates HiPPA privacy by outing my identity and is false
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#117
Not a disaster under the ACA. She lives in a state with subsidies, as the ACA was intended to have.
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#85
But the enrollment period exceptions are clearly there top of the home page so I'm calling bullshit.
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#94
That's what I mean that although small, perhaps the income now needs to be stated as none
Person 2713
Sep 2015
#182
We are in our 50s, too young for Medicare and not poor enough, just barely.
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#222
The ACA was never intended to be a perfect solution. It was all that was possible at the
totodeinhere
Sep 2015
#86
Baloney - anyone eligible for Cobra is eligible for ACAor exchanges. Fix your OP or let the lie
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#88
Nope -he could "get onto Covered CA " instead of COBRA and it's right there on page one...
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#166
The ACA was an option- not something they "couldn't get". Subsidies? Not enough info....
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#253
Actually that is not accurate. The way it is now, once you sign up for COBRA you cannot sign up for
still_one
Sep 2015
#154
yes but they could have signed up- and in that way, the OP is blaming Obama for THEIR CHOICE.
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#167
I think the OP is expressing short comings with the ACA which have adversely
still_one
Sep 2015
#168
you say vibrato, I say willfully inaccurate. a long winded "thanks Obama!" from someone who at the
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#169
Vibrato, Tomato... (sorry about that). It is an unfair rant from the OP for sure, and of course the
still_one
Sep 2015
#171
I'm sorry this is happening to you Liberty. I almost died from lack of health insurance and not
Dont call me Shirley
Sep 2015
#91
The law is HIPAA and reposting info that you provided about yourself here is not
Gormy Cuss
Sep 2015
#175
I meant Medi-Cal, the CA version of Medicare, sorry, misspoke on that. n/t
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#128
According to a 2012 post, you used to pay $700 monthly before Obamacare. MORE than now.
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#102
The real problem I think isn't the ACA -- it's California's lack of price controls.
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#125
I don't think anyone would disagree with that on DU. The problem is in the current Congressional
still_one
Sep 2015
#157
Consider yourself lucky, my daughter died under your Conservative selfishness
Stargazer99
Sep 2015
#131
Nothing is worse than what you have been through, and I am so sorry for your loss. However, I think the
still_one
Sep 2015
#160
You might learn to ignore medical bill collectors and how to live with a low credit rating.
hunter
Sep 2015
#161
We did claim a life changing event with the job loss. See my explanations in the other threads.
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#230
You're right. I read it wrong - I thought the issue was that she's uninsured.
lumberjack_jeff
Sep 2015
#202
you're confused, I didn't drop Obamacare, I still have it but we are paying 75% of our income for it
Liberty Belle
Sep 2015
#220
