i guess it just reallys depends.
you might just have to call the doctor to see
whats going with the insurance and stuff.
If you have an insurance you will lose it, if you don't have one you will have to pay the bill each time you go to see a doctor yourself.
They'll lose money
Most people get health insurance through their job. Most insurance companies prefer to get one check to insure 100 people than to get 100 different checks. Since you have health insurance through your job when you lose your job, your old company no longer takes care of the paperwork. Most health insurance plans have a deductible. That means you must pay something.
flexible spending account
COBRA health insurance is for people who have health insurance under their job and then suddenly lose their job due to voluntary or involuntary circumstances. It requires you to pay more in premiums. Check out http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/health-plans/cobra.htm
It stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. It was enacted in 1996 by US congress to protect the health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they lose their job.
Contact your health insurance carrier -- they will be able to assist you with getting a replacement.
Consult your doctor for more health suggestions
You can lose your medical insurance coverage in two ways: One is if your health insurance policy already expires. For example, the renewal date of your health insurance is May 8th, then your coverage is only good until May 7th if you don't renew it. Another is if you haven't paid your premiums. In that case, ask your health insurer or broker if the insurance company allows a grace period and how long that grace period is before you lose your coverage.
I'm not quite sure of your question.
Auto insurance: An accident that damages your vehicleDisability insurance: An injury that causes you to lose wagesHomeowners insurance: A fire in your house that damages your personal possessionsHealth insurance: An illness that involves a trip to the doctor.
No. You will get a payment from the insurance policy if either * You are killed due to an accident or health issues or * You meet with an accident and are permanently disabled As long as you are healthy and alive, you will not get your insurance payout.