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Originally Posted by CrohnieToo Oh joy. According to a recent Reuters article "Many bone fractures suffered by older patients in car crashes and other high-trauma events may be the result of osteoporosis, rather than the trauma".
I can just see the insurance companies jumping all over this. It was the person's fault their bones broke rather than the car accident 'cause they "let" themselves "get" osteoporosis. |
As we get older our bones thin which is a natural aging process so I can't see them saying we let ourselves get it.
You have a point though. They'll probably raise our insurance when we reach a certain age and call us high risk or something! I hate insurance companies!