her house, had the shushinsuran policy. yet we hear those numbers that you still owed $420,000 or something like that. the bills were so huge. when you go broke in america she s on medicaid so we ll all paying for my mother now. because in this case there was no accountability, she had to pay for it. then when she is broke, less than $2,000, to get on medicaid you have to have less than $2,000. she had to spend down everything she saved and then we qualified and the taxpayers are now paying for my mom s care. we all pay health insurance premiums. something like this occurs and instead of automatic coverage that you think you re insured, you end up in a fight with an insurance company and the insurance company becomes increasingly remote from the reality of your issue. do you get into that? we do get into it quite a