I have found PacifiCare to be less than helpful. On many occasions they deny receiving billing from providers. The providers refile only to be told it is too late. I have documentation proving this on at least 3 different providers. I am still waiting payments from November of 08. In November and December of 08, when I used my card, I was often told there was no coverage. i paid for it myself. They have yet to remimburse me although the hospital has filed multiple times. Currently I am on Anthem, which has paid every bill in a timely manner. Hopefully I will never be on Pacificare again. Mary in Tulsa, OK
Autopsies are not normally covered by insurance companies or Medicare
If you have insurance on a car anyone who you give permission to drive the vehicle is covered under your insurance. This is normally covered when insurance companies ask if there will be any other drivers for the vehicle.
If you are covered by two different insurance companies at the same time.
There are many insurance companies that cover domestic partners.
Most care windshield repairs are covered by a majority of insurance companies. In cases of a broken windshield it is best to consult with your insurance agent to see exactly what is covered by your policy, and the amount they will pay.
Most car insurance companies will work quickly to get you covered. The best way is to call several companies and get quotes or most of them have websites that will give you a quote and tell you how soon you can be covered.
That depends on your insurance. There are many different companies that have multiple levels of insurance. It is covered by many companies but may not be free as there may be a small deductible.
"Covered lives" is a term used by health insurance companies to indicates how many people have health insurance - whether on a particular insurance plan, or in a region, a state, or in the country as a whole.
It depends on the insurance companies rules.
You can change insurance companies at any time you want to. Dry rot is not covered under any homeowners insurance policy and will not be covered by any other company that you change to. When the company finds that you are filing claims for such items and are mad because it wasn't covered the new application may be rejected as well by the new company. Dry rot is a maintenance issue and not the result of a covered cause under home insurance. To be covered by home insurance it must be the result of a covered cause which generally means it must be sudden and accidental.
Some health insurance companies do cover Podiatry. It is always best to give them a call to find out exactly what is and isn't covered.
No,, while on a company bus you would be covered under the companies insurance.