https://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/16/h...care.html?_r=1 Anything that applies to people with Medicaid, applies doubly to people with no identifiable insurance coverage.
My insurance card stays in my jersey pocket with my ID and phone. EMTs might not look for it, but once I was stabilized, law enforcement and/or hospital personnel would be trying to ID me, and they would find both.
Don't forget that if you live alone - or if you and your spouse are injured in the same wreck - there may not be anyone who can find your insurance information for days or weeks, if it's not on you.
I suppose RoadID is probably safe, but I honestly don't trust that their systems are as secure as financial institutions' (which are still sometimes hacked). I guess if I wanted a bracelet/collar type of thing, I'd make my own on the dog tag machine. I seriously doubt they store any information on the machines at the pet food store.
Amanda, tell me about that Jimi wallet - I can't tell much from the website. Will they fit a phone? Are they watertight? Can you remove that clip without compromising the watertightness?
Last edited by OakLeaf; 06-17-2011 at 05:30 AM.
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