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Colin Coyle knows all about the high cost of medical insurance.
His pinkie-less right hand and his fractured credit history are constant reminders of the steep medical costs that can mount if a serious accident occurs when an individual is not covered under a health insurance plan.
Coyle lost the finger in a traffic accident on March 24, 2001 on Trenton Road in Fairless Hills, just after the Yardley resident had started a new job in New York City. What follows is his first-person story. - ED
My accident was March 24, 2001. I was 20 years old at the time; living in Yardley and working in New York City. I had gotten laid off January 1 of 2001 and was unemployed until landing the job in NYC, which started at the end of February. I had been at my new job just shy of 30 days.