Since seeing a lot of commercials lately, I've been wondering using AFLAC. Not soon because we've even had to cancel most doctor visits and all dental visits.
But in the past, some of our biggest costs have been the co pays, the hospital admin costs, travel, and so forth. And it's my understanding that AFLAC covers things like that. What I don't know is a cost/benefit analysis, which only someone who's actually USED it would know. There's really not much point to paying them and only get a trickle back, or getting it back but having to fight the paperwork.
I have a maxed out flexible spending plan which is almost always empty by June. I'm just wondering if it's worth the cost.
But in the past, some of our biggest costs have been the co pays, the hospital admin costs, travel, and so forth. And it's my understanding that AFLAC covers things like that. What I don't know is a cost/benefit analysis, which only someone who's actually USED it would know. There's really not much point to paying them and only get a trickle back, or getting it back but having to fight the paperwork.
I have a maxed out flexible spending plan which is almost always empty by June. I'm just wondering if it's worth the cost.