Yes
You only need to disclose it if they ask you. Which I'm sure they will on a claim form. You can't collect twice. Just up to the amount of the total bill. There are "supplemental" plans or individual plans that would pay twice.
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Autopsies are not normally covered by insurance companies or Medicare
If you have insurance on a car anyone who you give permission to drive the vehicle is covered under your insurance. This is normally covered when insurance companies ask if there will be any other drivers for the vehicle.
There are many insurance companies that cover domestic partners.
If you are covered by two different insurance companies at the same time.
No, since there is no medical necessity of circumcision it is often not covered by insurance.
Most care windshield repairs are covered by a majority of insurance companies. In cases of a broken windshield it is best to consult with your insurance agent to see exactly what is covered by your policy, and the amount they will pay.
Most car insurance companies will work quickly to get you covered. The best way is to call several companies and get quotes or most of them have websites that will give you a quote and tell you how soon you can be covered.
That depends on your insurance. There are many different companies that have multiple levels of insurance. It is covered by many companies but may not be free as there may be a small deductible.
"Covered lives" is a term used by health insurance companies to indicates how many people have health insurance - whether on a particular insurance plan, or in a region, a state, or in the country as a whole.
Lasik eye surgery is covered by some insurance companies, but is considered an elective insurance so most companies will not. However, if you have vision, most of those insurance plans will cover Lasik. Some employers offer a flexible spending account which helps with payment plans.
It depends on the insurance companies rules.
Always check your policy. Insurance companies are in the business of making money. You would assume that this damage is covered but it depends on the policy. Most companies in Texas do, but it is not a given. Always call your insurance company and ask if damage is covered. Repairs are almost never covered anymore.