There is such a thing as pay-as-you-go car insurance, also known as usage-based insurance. Coverage can depend upon distance travelled, amount of time spent driving, and/or other factors. Not all insurance companies offer this as an option.
Some companies will offer this as a benefit but gym membership is not currently covered by any American insurance companies that I am aware of. If you have questions, it should be directed to your HR department.
Some insurance companies pay for residential detox treatments but there are many that do not. It would depend on which company you go through and what type of coverage you pay for.
Many companies offer pay as you drive car insurance, including Progressive and Esurance. Pay as you go drive insurance provides rates based on the type of vehicle used, measured against distance, time, place and behavior.
You pay premiums because insurance companies are a business and they are there to make a profit. Also, the premiums you pay go into a pool of money so the insurance company can pay out claims when necessary.
That depends on your policy and insurance company. I know if you have full coverage that they will pay for stuff like that, but it will make your insurance payments go up every month, and it might be cheaper to just pay for the damages.
Yes!In Canada, the hospital are free.The insurance pay when you go to hospital so if you have a surgery the insurance will pay them.But if you don't have any insurance IN canada, you have to pay.
There is pay as you go car insurance available. You need to consider your families needs to determine if this is right for you, as the number of miles you drive will lower or increase your pay out.
There are companies that do pay for certail business related courses you take at no cost at all to you. You would have to check with individual companies that you may be considering a position with.
They can get advice from national home insurance companies. These companies are specially trained and can answer almost any question about your needs.
Not all insurance companies are set up to accept payments online. Contact your agent or the insurance company directly.
Most insurance companies won't pay for something blatantly cosmetic as a tummy tuck. However, depending on your insurance, they may pay for you to go to a dermatologist to treat the scars.
Yes, failure to pay will result in termination of your insurance. If you don't pay for any of the insurance, the insurance cancel will reverse the payments they made to the hospital and doctors and you will have to pay full-price for the childbirth and subsequent care.