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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 677474" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I hope you don't think I was suggesting you <em>should</em> pay the copays. I only paid my son's because I ran it through my cafeteria plan and needed to pay it in order to get the money back. I'd rather the hospital get my money than the state. But he was advised that I could only do that until he turned 20. After that, we were done.</p><p> </p><p>I find it interesting that keeping a child on your insurance as an adult (to age 26 is allowed) is causing some people to get stuck with the bills. I can't think of how that would happen absent some kind of document signed by the insuring parent guaranteeing payment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 677474, member: 17309"] I hope you don't think I was suggesting you [I]should[/I] pay the copays. I only paid my son's because I ran it through my cafeteria plan and needed to pay it in order to get the money back. I'd rather the hospital get my money than the state. But he was advised that I could only do that until he turned 20. After that, we were done. I find it interesting that keeping a child on your insurance as an adult (to age 26 is allowed) is causing some people to get stuck with the bills. I can't think of how that would happen absent some kind of document signed by the insuring parent guaranteeing payment. [/QUOTE]
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