Will Pre-Existing Condition Protection Survive In Court?

This 2010 photo shows President Barack Obama signing the Affordable Care Act. A key part of that health law, protections for those with pre-existing medical conditions, may be at risk as 20 states, including Georgia, challenge the ACA and its constitutionality in court.

J. Scott Applewhite

Joy Kramer was diagnosed with lymphoma 13 years ago. She recovered a year later and remains cancer-free today at 59.

But for years after her treatment, Kramer fought to get affordable insurance. Her premiums and deductibles soared because of her pre-existing medical condition. For a while she gave up, going uninsured for several months.

The Affordable Care Act drastically changed things.