Why You Need Vision Insurance




The very interesting thing about your vision is that almost three quarters of the information you receive is visual. A professor writes on the board the chemical formula for methane. Your doctor hands you a prescription. You get a memo from your boss. All of these require you to have the ability to read what is in front of you. To do that, you need to be able to see. How can you see if you are having problems with your eyes? You can't. What's frustrating is that eye care can be expensive if you don't have the right insurance.

There are a lot of reasons why you should get eye care insurance. One of the biggest reasons is that 80% of people that are 18 years or older are going to need some sort of vision correction in their lives. So, if we take the population of the United States and take 80% of it, what we wind up with is 243,059,712 people with some sort of eye problems. That's an incredibly high number of people that are going to need eye care sometime in their life. But, it's the truth.

Because of this single fact, it makes sense that getting eye insurance is an incredibly important thing. If you're one of those 80%, you're going to be stuck paying for all sorts of eye care. An eye doctor is not a cheap visit; if you need eye surgery, that's not cheap; glasses can get expensive, especially if you are prone to breaking them; contacts need to be replaced; more eye doctor visits. The point I am making is that it can get incredibly expensive to be stuck paying for all of that eye care.

If you're trying to decide whether or not to get eye care insurance, really consider it. You don't want to be stuck paying for all those eye care bills that are unfortunately going to happen. It's always good to be prepared and the small monthly payment is well worth the security that you'll have if anything does happen and you suddenly need to get something done to your eyes. But, the real tricky part is whether or not you're the one paying for the eye care insurance or if, perhaps, your employer is the one that is going to front the bill.

 

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