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RE: Personal injury protection on your moto: just add it - Nortoon_imp - 08-23-2019

I have never seen a medical bill from the Province of Ontario for any of my hospital visits, scans, gall bladder and prostate gland surgeries.

For things not covered by the Province, Penny's medical program from her employer covers us both until death. They do have yearly limits for dentistry, glasses, physiotherapy, etc. But they provide enough to cover these costs. That included the $45 ambulance fees for my kidney stone visits to the hospital.

Without these coverages I would have to sell a kidney to pay for the medical expenses I have incurred over the last 5 years.


RE: Personal injury protection on your moto: just add it - zbillster_imp - 08-23-2019

(08-21-2019, 09:37 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: Bill: You have been quite generous sharing your perspective, challenges and feelings during this unexpected journey with the Forum. That takes some guts, and you have been a champ throughout it all.

Aw, thanks! Big Grin

I do appreciate having a community of motorcyclists to share/vent with who understand my perspective and the risks we accept and take.

As all of us know, we meet two kinds of people:

TYPE 1:
US: I ride a motorcycle.
THEM: Wow, cool ... that's really awesome!

TYPE 2:
US: I ride a motorcycle.
THEM: (silently looks at you disapprovingly like you are suicidal)


RE: Personal injury protection on your moto: just add it - GoldOxide_imp - 08-23-2019

(08-23-2019, 05:10 AM)Nortoon_imp Wrote: I have never seen a medical bill from the Province of Ontario for any of my hospital visits, scans, gall bladder and prostate gland surgeries.

For things not covered by the Province, Penny's medical program from her employer covers us both until death. They do have yearly limits for dentistry, glasses, physiotherapy, etc. But they provide enough to cover these costs. That included the $45 ambulance fees for my kidney stone visits to the hospital.

Without these coverages I would have to sell a kidney to pay for the medical expenses I have incurred over the last 5 years.

Maybe it varies with the hospital.

I have seen a few and I am glad to appreciate what the costs are to the province. It is good to be aware and able to discuss these matters with the community.

(08-23-2019, 05:40 AM)zbillster_imp Wrote:
(08-21-2019, 09:37 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: Bill: You have been quite generous sharing your perspective, challenges and feelings during this unexpected journey with the Forum. That takes some guts, and you have been a champ throughout it all.

Aw, thanks! Big Grin

I do appreciate having a community of motorcyclists to share/vent with who understand my perspective and the risks we accept and take.

As all of us know, we meet two kinds of people:

TYPE 1:
US: I ride a motorcycle.
THEM: Wow, cool ... that's really awesome!

TYPE 2:
US: I ride a motorcycle.
THEM: (silently looks at you disapprovingly like you are suicidal)

May I add "TYPE 3"?

TYPE 3:
THEM: I want a motorcycle. How much are they? Is it hard to learn? How about a scooter?
US: Sure, I can provide some guidance.
THEM: [3 weeks later] Scooter? Heck, no. I just bought a new cage, err, um, new car.


RE: Personal injury protection on your moto: just add it - zbillster_imp - 08-23-2019

Or as an old car club friend of mine said after I posted my CB purchase on Facebook:

HE: "My wife won't let me have a motorcycle."

ME: "Funny ... my motorcycle won't let me have a wife."

He did manage to convince her to let him take flying lessons.