Kind of like when you get sick or your plans change which ruins your travel plans.
And they will no longer be allowed to drop your coverage when you get sick.
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You feel a crick in your neck, your back hurts, or you get sick.
So insurance companies can no longer drop your coverage when you get sick, which was happening.
No longer will they be able to drop you from coverage when you get sick.
They will no longer be able to drop your coverage when you get sick.
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It will prevent insurance companies from rescinding your coverage when you get sick because of an administrative error.
Your insurance company decides to drop you right when you get sick, just when you need it most.
If you get sick under Japan's socialized health care system, the government will set the price of your medicine.
You should be able to count on health care when you get sick.
Both would prevent insurance companies from dropping your coverage when you get sick.
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This is a law that says insurance companies can't kick you off your insurance coverage just because you get sick.
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Or when you get sick they try to find what they consider to be a preexisting condition that would justify them canceling your policy.
Enough radiation in the wrong places you get sick given enough time, you die -burned to death from the inside by the atoms that make up your own body.
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"People have been trying to come up with a new screw for 100 years, to the point where you get sick of hearing about it, " LeVey says.
And it will be against the law for insurance companies to drop your coverage when you get sick or water it down when you need it the most.
That's the reason why we passed health care reform, because I believe that part of -- (applause) -- middle-class security is not being bankrupt when you get sick.
Another insurance reform is making sure that insurance companies can't drop you when you get sick, which is a practice, unfortunately, that happens to a lot of people.
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And you won't lose your insurance if you get sick.
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So parents can have a little bit of security. (Applause.) This year, under this legislation, insurance companies will be banned from dropping your coverage when you get sick.
If you get sick, you can immediately become poor.
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In addition to this -- the status quo ensures that you could still be discriminated against based on a preexisting condition, that you could still lose your health insurance if you get sick.
As soon as I sign this bill, it will be against the law for insurance companies to drop your coverage when you get sick or water it down when you need it the most.
Or do you go back to a situation where insurance companies get to decide for themselves whether you get insurance or not, or whether they could kick you off the rolls when you get sick?
We fought to stop health insurance companies from dropping your coverage on the basis of preexisting conditions, or right when you get sick, or placing lifetime limits on the amount of care that you can receive.
The emerging plan would cobble together several basic insurance reforms that many Republicans have expressed support for, including a ban on excluding people for pre-existing conditions and stopping insurance companies from dropping coverage if you get sick.
We know we're not going to be better off if suddenly we roll back the protections for our air and our water, and protections to make sure that if you get sick there's going to be health care there for you.
The Affordable Care Act forces insurance companies to play by a new set of common sense rules, prohibiting them from dropping your coverage if you get sick, billing you into bankruptcy through annual or lifetime limits, and, soon, discriminating against anyone with a pre-existing condition.
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