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Burgs for Mel & Mrs.
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 6:39 pm
by fish
For that nice old former Burgman rider Mel and his wife.
I read his post early this morning while on this photo/coffee outing.
Horrible news....saddens us all. Thanks for sharing.
Tom

Re: Burgs for Mel & Mrs.
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 6:35 pm
by Mel46
I love those pictures. Thank you. It looks like it will be quite a long time before we will ride again. I can fix the bikes. Damage to each bike was around $1300. However, we just found out that my wife's shoulder area is broken in at least 4 places and will require surgery. We have no other insurance than the bike insurance, which we just discovered only covers $2,000 worth of medical expenses. We asked for $25,000 coverage but neglected to note that the medical coverage, if we don't hit any other vehicle, was extremely low. I have to put some blame on ourselves for not reading the policy very closely. But the State Insurance Commission put the medical limits that low in the first place, which is idiotic. Many motorcyclists crash trying to avoid other vehicles. That low of a limit would not even cover the Emergency Room visit. Well, we will work it out. Still, she won't be riding for quite a while, and we will probably have to use the insurance check to pay for the Emergency Room visit. The car insurance check from my wrecked SUV will also go that way. I will just have to fix the bikes as I can. Luckily winter is coming. Well, on the bright side, neither my wife nor I were the ones Life Flighted out of that accident, so we live to ride another day. :-)
Re: Burgs for Mel & Mrs.
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 7:27 pm
by tbln930
Get Obamacare now. I really dislike it but in this case I think you can apply.
Re: Burgs for Mel & Mrs.
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 9:04 pm
by Mel46
we are trying but the application window has closed. When she had applied previously the rate was unbelievable for her age and our income. Even with government subsidies it would have been almost $700 per month. That would have been more than a quarter of my monthly income, before taxes. Right now we would go ahead and pay the rate so that she could get surgery, but for pre-existing conditions the window is closed and if it were open the waiting time before it came into effect was 45 days. Tomorrow we are going to look into it further, though Monday would be a better day to call around. There is a state and a federal shopping place for coverage and I am not sure if both are closed right now or just one of them.
Re: Burgs for Mel & Mrs.
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 9:38 pm
by tbln930
Yes - Obamacare is a real mess and the rules are very complex. I wish you and your wife the best.
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