No you don't
no they don't !
If a health care provider does not accept assignment, it means that you must pay the health care provider. Then you submit their bill to your health insurer, and your health insurer reimburses you according to your contact with your insurer. The health care provider does not get involved in billing insurance.
My guess, Nepal is legally accept indian currency.
Misrepresentaion of a risk or concealment of a risk factor is legally considered fraud by the applicant. Misreprentation or concealment is an intentional attempt to obtain coverage or enduce an insurer to accept a risk that it may not have accepted or would otherwise have been rated differently should the applicant have been truthful from the beginning. An insurer is not required to pay losses incurred under a fraudulently obtained policy and could even result in criminal prosecution of the applicant.
yes- unless you agree to accept salvage as part of your settlement in which case the insuror transfers ownership to salvage company
In most states an insurer has up to 60 days to accept or deny a claim. Save
In most states in the U.S. An insurer has up to 60 days in which to investigate a loss and accept or deny a claim
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They technically are not allowed to do that. If it is a valid coupon, then they are legally not able to not accept it from certain people.
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Legally speaking, unless there are some legally extenuating circumstances which you haven't disclosed, no you do not.
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