Unless mentioned in the divorce decree, the birthday rule should apply.
Primary insurance coverage is what is first used when a medical service is being rendered. This is what will be billed first. Secondary insurance is supposed to cover what the primary insurance does not.
If a procedure is not considered "medically necessary" (i.e. is considered elective), most insurance companies will not pay for the procedure, or will provide only minimal coverage
When a non custodial parent is ordered by the court to pay medical coverage, and the custodial parent applies for Medicaid that does not mean that the dependent child's medical coverage can be terminated by the non custodial parent. The ordered insurance becomes the primary insurance, and Medicaid becomes the secondary.
In auto insurance, personal injury protection coverage is the same as medical coverage.
In auto insurance, personal injury protection coverage is the same as medical coverage.
In auto insurance, personal injury protection coverage is the same as medical coverage.
just read the medical manager and u will find the answer!
Some of the benefits offered by the Aetna Medical Insurance include dental insurance coverage in certain states and coverage for prescription drugs. You also have coverage for hospital and specialist care.
Its possible but unlikely. If one policy is direct pay then both should pay as prime and essentially ignore one another.Clarification:It would be considered insurance fraud to not notify each insurance company of your coverage with the other. Otherwise, you would actually be making a profit from both insurers paying the full amount they would pay if you only had coverage with one company, which is illegal and would result in serious consequences.When a person is covered under two medical insurance policies, one is considered the primary insurer, while the other is considered the secondary insurer. Typically, the primary insurance policy will pay their percentage, then the secondary will pay the balance. But you still have to meet your deductibles for both insurers, as well as paying your co-pay amount.You need to contact both insurance companies to determine which one is your primary coverage, which will be determined by several factors, depending on your status, such as married, dependent, etc.
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yes, but it isn't always done automatically. You need to make sure you also follow up.
If you put medical insurance on the policy when the policy was purchased.