Do most fulltime jobs have medical coverage in the US? We have to pay for dental here, but it's often covered by an employers insurance/dental package.
Yeah I got knocked out racing in North Dakota in 2022. Ambulance ride, hospital transfer, X-ray, CT scan. $13,000. I had travel insurance and didn't pay a dime out of pocket thankfully.
My dad broke his Pelvis in Wisconsin in 2012. We were in and out of the hospital in 30 minutes. X-rays, medication, treatment plan... The quality of care is infinitely better, you just have to pay more for it.
That really does suck though dude, I’m sorry to hear that. I don’t know why North America can’t seem to figure out how to have a decent healthcare system.