I doubt you can get it. I suggest that you contact the National Assoc. of Health Underwriters and find a local agent near you.
anywhere from $250-$500/year
Not unless your disability is expected to last one year or longer. You can try to apply for Social Security disability, because you won't qualify for individual or workplace disability insurance while disabled.
In most cases, people who receive benefits from disability insurance will not be required to owe any taxes on that money. However, there are some cases when people with certain income levels will be required to pay taxes on disability insurance income. If a person has disability income and earns a salary that is greater than $25,000 and less than $34,000, then he or she will have to pay taxes on 85% of all disability income received in the past year. If a person earns more than $34,000, then he or she will have to pay taxes on a greater portion of the disability income.
Does he still work? Is there an economic loss if he becomes disabled?
You should receive a year end tax form from the insurance company, since it is income. Call them to make certain.
They can certainly cancel the insurance. However, they are still responsible for their child and their actions, including medical bills and accidents.
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110.00 /year. I recommend you this site where you can compare quotes from different companies: mycheapinsurance.net
There are too many variables to be able to give you an estimate. It depends on the car, your record, and how much insurance. For an accurate price contact an insurance company.
AnswerMaybe a year, BUT there is no black and white answer to this question. It would depend on the company, which medications, why you were on them, etc. Your health is the most important thing. Do NOT let an Insurance Company dictate what your MD should be telling you. What kind of disabilty Insurance? How much? Many policies are guaranteed issue. For more info see www.steveshorr.com/disability.htmIf you want to be on disability, why is being on an antidepressant a bad thing? My disability is depression; so, I'm on antidepressants. What state do you live in? Is this for SSDI, or a state disability insurance program. Are you talking about regular medical insurance? If you are, try not to let them know you were on antidepressants at all! HMOs love rejecting you for any reason.
Before 2007, Missouri did not allow life insurance policies to exclude suicide, except that the insurer could avoid payment if it could be proven that the policyholder contemplated suicide when he bought the policy. Some resources will incorrectly state that this is still the law, thereby causing confusion. In about 2007, the law was changed and now insurance companies may exclude suicide for one year after the policy is purchased (in Missouri). After one year insurance companies must pay for death by suicide, even though the policy may recite a longer exclusion period. Note that an insurance company may initially deny your claim after the one year period hoping that you won't know the law and will go away. If the insured commits suicide within the one year exclusion period, the insurance company must return the premium with interest. The Missouri law is located at the link below.
== == It should, as long as your past the 2 year incontestiblity period. The best way to find out is to read the policy.