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<blockquote data-quote="christianmom" data-source="post: 642894" data-attributes="member: 17554"><p>My son has been having ankle pain as a result of a sprained ankle a few months ago. He thinks he might need an MRI but won't go to the clinic (because apparently it looks like he wants to go to his druggie friends house and do drugs) instead of me taking him to the clinic. We won't have to pay anything because we already met our out of pocket maximum this year. I told him if he waits until next year, he will be the one responsible for the bill. (He has no job right now). I'm thinking maybe we will be the ones responsible. He will be 21 in a few days. Since children can be on our insurance until age 26, surely parents are not expected to be responsible for adult children's medical bills. I sure hope this is not the case, especially since he is making stupid decisions right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christianmom, post: 642894, member: 17554"] My son has been having ankle pain as a result of a sprained ankle a few months ago. He thinks he might need an MRI but won't go to the clinic (because apparently it looks like he wants to go to his druggie friends house and do drugs) instead of me taking him to the clinic. We won't have to pay anything because we already met our out of pocket maximum this year. I told him if he waits until next year, he will be the one responsible for the bill. (He has no job right now). I'm thinking maybe we will be the ones responsible. He will be 21 in a few days. Since children can be on our insurance until age 26, surely parents are not expected to be responsible for adult children's medical bills. I sure hope this is not the case, especially since he is making stupid decisions right now. [/QUOTE]
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