Star Member Hoyt (14,098 posts)
3. I have insurance through my employer, but I am no longer concerned about losing it since
I cannot be denied coverage for pre-existing conditions. That opens up a bunch of opportunities, and removes a lot of concerns.
Group insurance through an employer has never been subject to cancellation due to "preexisting conditions", nor is COBRA, nor is insurance through a subsequent employer.
It's only a problem when you have a break in coverage and then go to buy an individual policy. As long as you have no break in coverage, you can buy insurance without a physical or preexisting condition limitations. I know, because I've done it. Of course now the premiums will be sky high because you have to help cover the people who sign up with cancer, and you have to pay for mammograms, Pap smears, maternity benefits, and all the other stuff the democrats are requiring you to buy.
If the moonbat doesn't agree, he can check it out with nadin.