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Is anyone adding their difficult child to their insurance next year?
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<blockquote data-quote="RPS" data-source="post: 380390"><p>A couple of years ago, difficult child 1 was living in the same town, but not with us, and working a roofing job. He had no insurance. I was able to add him to mine with no additional cost to me because I was already paying to cover another child. While I was pretty hand's off, I decided to do this because he was working a risky job. Sure, if he got hurt on the job, worker's comp probably would have picked up the medical bills, but I figured it couldn't hurt to have extra coverage. I expect difficult child 1 to pull his own weight, but knew that if he got hurt and racked up huge medical bills, it would make life exceptionally difficult for him.</p><p></p><p>I removed him from my policy after he moved to TX because the insurance company would not cover someone who lived in another state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPS, post: 380390"] A couple of years ago, difficult child 1 was living in the same town, but not with us, and working a roofing job. He had no insurance. I was able to add him to mine with no additional cost to me because I was already paying to cover another child. While I was pretty hand's off, I decided to do this because he was working a risky job. Sure, if he got hurt on the job, worker's comp probably would have picked up the medical bills, but I figured it couldn't hurt to have extra coverage. I expect difficult child 1 to pull his own weight, but knew that if he got hurt and racked up huge medical bills, it would make life exceptionally difficult for him. I removed him from my policy after he moved to TX because the insurance company would not cover someone who lived in another state. [/QUOTE]
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