Medical mistakes kill and disfigure close to 100,000 people in this country every year. That's why, no surprise, life insurance underwriters will almost always postpone approval on a policy until after any scheduled procedure.
I remember finding it amusing when I had a broken leg operated on that they actually marked the leg prior to surgery [...]
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