Laws may vary by state but generally as long as you do not have a gap in coverage everything should be covered.
Chiropractic treatments are covered by insurances, but it takes a little bit of work to get them covered depending on which insurance carrier a person has. HMO's (Healthcare Management Organizations) cover chiropractors on their approved list, and PPO's will cover anyone.
Usually 30 days for most insurances.
Most insurance copanies will cover mesothelioma treatment
When comparing travel insurances first look at the price. See how much you are covered at what cost. Some travel insurances only cover so much when travelling so look at the fine print of each one.
Yes, it is covered under most insurances. You will be able to get what you want with your regular insurance.
Depending on the seriousness of the damage, car repair insurances will either repair the whole car (if the damage is minor), or only repair part of the car. Parts that are usually not repaired are the headlights and windows.
It is possible but EXTREMELY unlikely.
Incontinence products are not covered by health insurance or Medicare. If the person is living in a nursing home then they are covered by Medicaid. Also check with your long term care policy as they might cover them.
Assuming the teen is covered under the policy before she gets pregnant and the plan does not exclude pregnancy for all then yes.
Most drug based addiction treatments are covered. So long as they were not part of a pre-existing condition. Gambling addiction and other non-medical addictions are not usually covered.
If they are independent massage therapists then they are not really covered under health insurance. If they are employed by an office or employer, they may be entitled to health insurance, however that depends on the company.
Most pain clinics are covered by health insurances, however, the best way to be make sure is to call your insurance company. The insurance company can provide you a list of pain clinics that your insurance will cover.