i have more experience with Thai hospitals than you will ever have. I paid over £50,000 a few years back for a number of operations my fiancee needed after a car crash. The point about insurance is it doesn't matter what the hospitals charge, the insurance covers it. Just accept you were incorrect, you"ve had half a dozen goes at defending your postion and you are STILL wrong. Give it up already 😏
my last major dealings with a Thai hospital ran me just over £50,000 after a near fatal car accident. Your $10k isn't going to last many nights in ICU, trust me.
Had one friend in a car accident that ended in a Medivac back to the USA at horrendous cost. Had a girlfriend in a seperate car crash that ended up in a wheelchair and that was after two surgeries to try and save her spinal cord. That cost in excess of £50,000. Both of these accidents were not the fault of the person injured. Only an imbecile visits Thailand without adequate insurance, it is a pittance in comparison to the cost of a serious accident.
why not read the next part of the thread where i said it was a while back and i hadn't been aware of the change in the law? Oh no, you couldn't miss the chance to be billy big bollocks and try and ridicule me. Something you would never do in person. I've met dozens of your type before, big yappers on the internet and quiet as mice on the street. So you get back to working out the happy hour rota on your favourite bar crawl and i'll remove you from my feed. If i want input from you i'll pay your barfine 😏
i based my reply on the knowledge i had. I know 2 people who imported cars into Thailand and i was unaware there had been a change in the law. Forgive me for trying to make a contribution to the board. From now on i will wait in the shadows for anyone making the smallest mistake and i will pounce on them like a sanctimonious cunt, as that is clearly how things operate around here 😏