Imagine that you and a friend decide to take a hiking trip on a beautiful mountain. You both are tired a take a rest to look at the breathtaking view. The day is sunny and warm. Now imagine your friend slipping on some loose rocks and getting hurt very badly and having to get airlifted to a hospital. Your friend is ok, but now she’s getting bills worth of thousands of dollars, for what? Whenever you are injured, doctor visits and physical therapy cost a lot of money. People shouldn’t have to pay off unnecessary dues when they are under enough pain and pressure enough as in people always asking how much longer you have in that cast, or when you’re gonna start doing so and so again. Why should we be paying dues from accidents that happen all of the time? The article stated “People argue saying the medical bills are way out of their reach” (Quincy-Turner) Explaining furthermore, generally people aren’t happy with their expensive medical bills. The author also states that “When something unnerving happens, a lot of patients struggle with being able to pay off their large bill.” (Quincy 10) This coming from a person’s point of view stating how some freak accidents can cost up to thousands of dollars. Since accidents happen on “accident” shouldn’t we been spending less instead of more? …show more content…
A doctor from Virgina University stated “Our teams put their lives in danger when they go out to rescue someone else’s” (George 8) We do pay medical and rescue expenses quite often, these people are risking their lives every time they have a dangerous task. Although the rescue teams are putting their lives in danger in rescuing others, it’s their jobs. They should be having to do this since they have gone through schooling and multiple tests for them to develop their career. Their bosses should be in charge of their