There are select drug treatment programs that covered by the average health insurance plan. Many drug treatment programs are funded by the government and are free to attend.
Your insurance provider can help you with that information. Whether treatment is covered, and to what extent, depends on the health insurance policy. Before seeking treatment, you and your wife should know what benefits you have and what out-of-pocket expenses are involved. You'll find a toll-free number on your insurance card that you can call for assistance.
Whether or not an intervention program is covered by your insurance will depend on the type of program and also your insurance policy. You may be required to get a pre-certification.
Theft will be covered by most auto insurance policies as long as you have full coverage insurance. It will not be covered if you only have liability or basic coverage.
Though doctors have practiced prolotherapy for more than a half-century, it is still considered an alternative treatment; therefore most insurance policies don't cover it.
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No, vehicles are only covered under auto insurance policies. Homeowners insurance policies provide no coverage for automobiles.
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Yes, you can be covered by multiple dental policies. There will be one insurance carrier as your primary insurance and the second insurance carrier will be your secondary insurance.
Either vehicle is covered by auto insurance but you would need to get insurance policies that cover commercial vehicles.
No. Fraud is not a covered peril under your home insurance policy. However, Many Home insurance policies do have coverage for certain kinds of theft.