Some insurance policies will pay for depression treatments. You need to get your policy out and look through it. If you can't find it, either call your insurance agent or make an appointment to speak to your benefits coordinator. Many policies will pay for a certain amount of psychiatric treatment, but have a "cut off" point. I personally do not file my group therapy on my insurance for this reason - I save up the money and pay cash, and let my insurance pay for the higher priced psychiatric visits instead.
Not sure what you are asking but insurance companies have the legal right do require proof of spending for claim settlement.
Yes, but it varies by the state and insurance companies can extend the amount of time to pay claim, such as if they need to investigate fraud.
There are many insurance companies that claim to have inexpensive rates on life insurance. Just a few are the following: Progressive Insurance, Amica Insurance, Geico Insurance, State Farm Insurance, and Farmers Insurance.
Call your insurance companies claims department or your insurance agent.
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It is not false advertisement when insurance companies claim they have the best quotes, since the quotes customers get, are dependent on the customer himself.
Bharat claims is one of the leading insurance claim management service provider companies in India. You can google and contact them for the preservance of your rights and benefits. Don't get fooled out by insurance companies. Consult all your queries with an insurance claim support agency.
It depend on what you have package on it. My suggest is call Auto Insurance to find out what your Claim that you can get for? Good Luck.
It depends on how smoothly you want the insurance claim to go. Generally, insurance companies resist paying if there is no report to the police.
Yes. You can change at any time. The insurance company cannot deny the claim because you changed companies.
File a claim with both companies. The companies will pat what they are supposed to pay.
It really depends on your insurance company and how they want you to file a claim. Most companies have you call the claim in on the phone. Call your insurance agent to ask.