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Depends on the company, sex, state, etc. Call and ask them. Probably not.

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Q: Can you use your medical insurance to pay for surgery for a significant other who has no insurance?
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Does homeowners insurance pay when the owner falls off the roof and injures a leg that requires surgery and months out of work?

yes it does because you become liable to yourself. Find a lawyer and sue yourself Your medical insurance should pay for the surgery and any other medical costs. You may have long-term disability from your employer that will help with the lost wages. But homeowner's won't help you at all.


Is a divorced man's child covered by the significant other's insurance plan?

As far as I know, in most states the significant other would have to legally adopt, or become the legal gardian of the child in question in order for that child to be classified as "dependant" on the significant other. Your significant other cannot approve medical procedures for the child, thus they cannot offer insurance on said procedures.The short answer is no. Unless that significant other was the spouse, he could not extend coverage to the child.In my case, I am the noncustodial parent & was order to carry medical coverage for my son. When I got married my wife was able to put my son on her insurance plan as well.ANSWERI have my stepdaughter on my health insurance. My insurance company allows it for children that live with us. The insurance would also cover children that don't live with us but he is court mandated to provide insurance for them.ANSWERAlso note that certain states have a "Domestic Partner" legal status, which will often allow a person's Domestic Partner to include both adults and any children in the household (regardless of legal custody) to be covered under a family policy. Domestic Partnerships were commonly (but not exclusively) used by gay couples in places where same-sex marriage was illegal.


Would insurance pay for weight loss surgery?

The first answer is correct inasmuch as it states that insurers will sometimes cover this surgery when it directly results in a health problem. However, the insurer will require medical documentation from a treating physician that surgery is the sole alternative. Keep in mind that there are many other ways to lose weight that may be effective in reducing the medical problem(s) caused by excess weight; the insurer may be willing to pay for those less invasive means more readily than for surgery. Also keep in mind. Furthermore, in many cases weight-gain is not a medical issue-instead, it is a behavioral issue. For that reason, the benefit of weight loss surgery may not be permanent if new behaviors are not instituted.


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