Concerning an injury claim, yes. Unless you are wiiling to risk an lengthy and expensive court battle. Although an attorney specializing in personal injury claims would advise you NOT to use the insurance companies doctor. It really is your decision.
For Medical care - you have the choice to see who you want to see - however - if you want your insurance company to pay for the services you would need to stay within your insurance company network of Providers. Some plans have out of network benefits - but the reimbursement is lower and would cost you more "out of pocket" to see them. You Certificate of Coverage would explain in more detail about your plan - if there is no other provider within a reasonable distance (generally 50 mile radius) some plans will agree to pay an out of network provider as if they were in network - but that would have to be agreed prior to have any services rendered.
It depends on your insurance provider. Call your insurance company and ask them how many visits they will cover and then see if your chiropractor honors your insurance. If they do not, find a doctor who does honor it.
Your doctor gave you services based on YOU paying. His deal is with you, not the Insurance Company. Did the MD PROMISE that you would only have to pay if Insurance Covered it? for more details see www.SteveShorr.com
The doctor needs to notify the patient in writing. The doctor also need to see the patient for a period of time for emergencies. Typically, this is 4 weeks. Also, depending on the patient's insurance, the doctor may need to notify the insurance company too. It is a good idea for the doctor to also suggest some other doctors for the patient to see, or give a source for those.
You can check your car insurance to see what kind of theft is covered by contacting your car insurance company. In addition, you can log in to your car insurance company website account.
First talk with your private doctor to see what company he thinks would suit your needs and what companies are available in your area.You can also check the web and your local phone book for providers in your area.
Travel health insurance lets you see any doctor, anywhere you are. Normal health insurance does not allow that and only allows you to see your primary doctor. With travel health insurance, you are protected no matter where you are. So, yes, travel health insurance is worth it. http://www.hthtravelinsurance.com/
If you are on your wife's insurance policy you ought to be able to see any doctor that is offered by your insurance co.
To find out if your insurance covers a gastric bypass surgery you should call your insurance company. If you can not reach them by their telephone number I suggest you see if they have a website. You could also consult a doctor, they usually know what insurance companies cover certain surgeries.
look to see if there is a insurance card in the car, if not call the insurance company
You can see about any doctor without insurance. Just be prepared to pay any fees up front. You can even see the doctor and have them bill you. You may want to give them a deposit and have them bill you for the remainder.
Based on current reviews, Pekin Insurance seems to be a relibial insurance company. To see how much money they would charge you would first have to get a quote from the insurance company.
That company was a division of Commonwealth Life Insurance Company (CLIC) in Louisville, KY (according to the policy document I have). CLIC's name was subsequently changed to Kentucky Commonwealth Life Insurance Company. Then, in in 1998-99 it was acquired by MONUMENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. See What_is_the_address_for_Commonwealth_Life_Insurance_in_Louisville_Kentucky