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Bat flies into woman’s mouth in Arizona, costing her nearly $21,000 in medical bills

Last updated: August 1, 2025 10:05 pm
Published: 9 months ago
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Erica Kahn and her father, Rich Kahn, visited the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Arizona in August 2024.Rich Kahn

A Massachusetts woman was bitten by nearly $21,000 in medical bills after a bat flew into her mouth during a freak incident suffered while vacationing in Northern Arizona, the unlucky traveler said Friday.

Erica Kahn, now 33, had recently lost her job as a biomedical engineer when she traveled to the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in August last year, she told NBC News.

Kahn, whose scary woman-vs.-animal story was first reported Thursday by Kaiser Family Foundation News, was snapping pictures of the night sky when a bat approached and got caught in between her camera and face.

Then a part of the bat got into her mouth.

“It was kind of dark out and we were out on a cliff so I was looking down and at my camera, I didn’t really see it coming,” she said Friday.

“When it got kind of tangled between my face and the camera, it was probably just like a few seconds. But it felt like a lot longer because it was such a crazy thing.”

At the urging of her travel partner and father, a doctor, the symptom-less Kahn sought care for rabies — but only after jumping online to buy new medical insurance.

After Kahn lost her job as a biomedical engineer last summer, she declined to pay for her former employer’s insurance for $650 a month through COBRA, the federal continuation of health coverage law.

The unemployed Massachusetts woman figured she could roll the dice as a healthy woman in her early 30s or at worst, could hastily buy private health insurance in a pinch, Kahn said.

Kahn went online, bought a policy and then went on to get rabies vaccinations and treatment in Arizona, Colorado and Massachusetts, believing she was in the clear.

Then the medical bills started pouring in, asking for a total of $20,749, because her policy had a 30-day waiting period before she could receive treatments covered by the plan, she said.

“I felt so powerless against these companies,” she said. “It should be a human right to have lifesaving care covered. In most other countries, like in Europe, you just go to the hospital, you get your rabies vaccines and you pay nothing.”

Sabrina Corlette, co-director of the Center on Health Insurance Reforms at Georgetown University, said most plans kick in on the first of the month after enrollment. It’s generally not instantaneous.

“The insurance companies — for good reason — don’t want people to wait to sign up for coverage until they are sick,” Corlette told KFF.

While Kahn is now employed again and has health insurance, she’s still burdened by these massive bills.

And with 20/20 hindsight, Kahn said she should have secured private health insurance as soon as she was laid off.

“I should have done COBRA, even though it was very expensive to do Cobra,” Kahn said. “But yeah, hindsight is 20/20.”

The near-$21,000 burden will probably lead to fewer vacations and a delay in having central air condition installed at her place, Kahn said.

The now-employed bat victim said she hopes others can learn from her misstep.

“It was my fault. I took the risk of not doing COBRA and that’s forever on me,” she said. “But if one person gets covered because they saw this story, then I would be happy about that.”

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