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.
Individual health insurance policies are purchased by individuals or families, while group health insurance policies are purchased by corporations. Group policies are generally cheaper on a per-capita basis than are individual policies.
Generally, insurance policies exclude suicide. Check with your insurance company, as they are all different.
Generally there are 3 types of of life insurance policies:Whole Life InsuranceTerm Life InsuranceUniversal Life Insurance
The reference to SRCC in an insurance policy is generally taken to mean "Strike, Riot or Civil Commotion". It is a fairly standard exclusion (non-covered occurrence) in many insurance policies, including health policies.
This issue arises primarily in health insurance. If there are multiple policies that arguably cover an occurrence, the policies generally contain "coordination of benefits" provisions which deal with which policy pays first (and second, and third).
It depends on your policy perils and exclusions. Generally home owners policies exclude motorized vehicles. ATVs usually have their own insurance policies if you want to get them covered.
The consumer is generally ignorant when it comes to life insurance and relies on themselves rather than a professional.
No, generally speaking, no term life insurance policies have cash value.
Truck insurance generally costs more than insurance on a regular passenger car..... if both policies were alike in coverage amounts.
Spouses are allowed to carry separate insurance policies, as there are no laws stating otherwise. However, it is generally more cost effective for spouses to carry one together.
Online car insurance companies offer cheap policies to people who are low risk drivers. This is because they generally can still make money, as they are safer drivers.
Probably not. Insurance policies generally do not provide benefits for unrelated parties.