Riding to Work? Insure Your Bike

Medically reviewed by Micaela Strevay, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC

Joseph Lopez • August 23, 2022

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    Private health insurance is a popular insurance component, but it isn't for everyone. Learn the pros and cons of having it, and decide if it's right for you.

    A woman with a backpack is riding a bike on a cobblestone street.

    Let's start with the pros.


    It covers medical expenses

    A private health insurance policy covers certain medical expenses that public health system or Medicare doesn't.


    It covers (some) hospital expenses

    In the event that you'll require hospitalization, a private insurance policy could cover some of your expenses, and you'll be treated like a private patient.


    And now for the cons - and there's a big one:


    The cost

    This will be a real problem if you're already in poor health and don't have any kind of group coverage. Usually, individual health insurance policies can cost around a few 100s of dollars a month.

    A woman is kissing a cat on the nose while sitting on a couch.
    By Joseph Lopez August 23, 2022
    Private health insurance is a popular insurance component, but it isn't for everyone. Learn the pros and cons of having it, and decide if it's right for you.
    A woman is sitting in front of a laptop computer in a living room.
    By Joseph Lopez August 23, 2022
    Private health insurance is a popular insurance component, but it isn't for everyone. Learn the pros and cons of having it, and decide if it's right for you.