Health Sharing and hunting - UPDATE
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From: Jaquomo
07-Dec-17
Ok I just received an email from someone at Liberty (no name attached to the email) saying that hunting and mountain biking are NOT considered hazardous hobbies. Text below. I called again and spoke with yet another CSR who checked and confirmed that they are NOT considered hazardous under the guideline. So I guess I'm going back on the train and will see where it goes...
Ace, thanks for the input on your positive experiences. Good thing I didn't open that pack of smokes yet!
From: Jaquomo
07-Dec-17
"Louis, Mountain biking and hunting is not considered a hazardous hobby, however, things like bungee jumping, skydiving, parasailing, rock climbing, etc. If you get injured doing these things, it would not be eligible for sharing."
From: IdyllwildArcher
07-Dec-17
That's good to hear. Driving on a 2-lane highway are more dangerous than bowhunting.
From: Jaquomo
07-Dec-17
Randy Ulmer's injuries from his ultralight crash while scouting probably wouldn't have been covered. Me, I scout on the ground and on the computer. Safer that way.......
From: drycreek
07-Dec-17
Hell Ike, driving on any highway is more dangerous than bowhunting.
From: Bowfreak
07-Dec-17
That is good news Lou. Sounds like a significant savings for you.
From: Mt. man
07-Dec-17
Glad it worked out for you.
From: snapcrackpop
07-Dec-17
YEA! We use the: ChristianHealthcareMinistries.org plan and are very happy. $150 per adult, $150 for all the kids. $450 for the 4 of us per month with a $500 deductible/threshold and one free month of membership for every family/person we refer. Already reimbursed once for a medical claim and 2 premiums for referrals.
From: Owl
07-Dec-17
Shopping from the center aisles of the grocery store is more hazardous than bowhunting. This world is so irrational.