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Well miss you Albert. We will carry you in our saltwater dreams till we see you again.
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Hi guys
I´m not an American and I can´t understand your healthcare system. In Sweden it’s more or less impossible to come in a situation like this family.
However – I donate 20 $ to the fundraising – it´s less than 0,1 % of my cost for the hobby the last 15 years. It’s half the price for my new bubble Coral, it´s half the price for my last fish and so on.
I challenge everyone to do the same - Do not buy the new coral (or fish) this week - help the family to fix the economy instead. 1, 2, 5, 10 $ does not matter – many small streams make up a mighty river
And I will bump this thread every time I´m in at reef2reef. If that annoys you - donate until the goal is reached – and I will stop
Sincerely Lasse
Well said sir, my hat off to you
Just a thought but based on my knowledge the family cannot be held responsible for his medical expenses. They would have to sign something ahead of time saying they would be responsible. That being said the hospital and or bill collectors will try and get the family to pay. That's their job. Someone should let the family know they need to reach out to an attorney and or financial specialist.
I honestly don't know their personal situation, but having recently lost my father, I do know that the amount raised so far is not enough to cover even a small bare bones funeral. My father suffered a fall at the end of August last year that was devastating and ultimately led to his death. He was a veteran and had decent health insurance, but certain things required by the doctors were not covered and had to be paid out-of pocket - upfront (upwards of $30,o00) for him to receive proper care. So while I do understand that once someone dies, the family may not be required to pay balances, they can still be left financially devastated.