Thanks much—that sure explains it, given that I’m used to hearing about men having the more expensive auto insurance.
Of course, transgendered any-whatevers probably have more expensive healthcare bills than either men or women...
It makes getting treated at the ER fun too. I had to take my husband in because we got lightly rear-ended a week after he had neck surgery. Not enough to damage the car but it gave him quite a jolt. They had to make sure the plate and screws had not shifted.
We had two medical insurances at the time plus auto medical so it should have been covered but the auto medical said that unless there was a police accident report they would not pay.
The others said it was auto related so they did not have to pay until the auto med did.
Oh joy!
I finally paid it out of pocket so the ER was not cheated and then submitted the bill to all three and told them to fight it out.
It took four years for them to reimburse me.
Insurance rates are higher for young men. (Under the age of 25)
After their 25th birthday, the rates for young men goes down.