That depends on the terms of your insurance. Read your policy documents to find out.
To go to an in patient rehab center, you should expect to pay thousand of dollars for it if your insurance does not cover it. See if your insurance company will help you.
Some insurance carriers will, whereas other insurance carriers will not. Additionally, whether rehab will be covered depends on what type of rehab is necessary. Contact your insurance agent for more information.
Rehab facilities generally cost in the hundreds of dollars per day of stay. Many people are willing to pay for them since they provide an intensive therapy treatment to help overcome serious addictions.
The only such services are court-ordered rehab programs, which aren't really "free", just paid by the taxpayer. If you have private insurance, it will pay for some of an inpatient stay, but because drug rehab is notoriously unsuccessful, it won't pay for very long.
They will, then they will make you pay them back.
Only if you had an accident that their insurance had to pay for.
Yes!In Canada, the hospital are free.The insurance pay when you go to hospital so if you have a surgery the insurance will pay them.But if you don't have any insurance IN canada, you have to pay.
If this question is related to insurance coverage, most companies are only willing to pay for up to 30 days of rehabilitation. If this question is related to the type of care that you need, the length of stay will depend on progress and your individual rehab program.
to a rehab center.
Most treatment facilities accept insurance. Whether the insurance applies is a matter to be discussed with the insurance provider. Not all policies cover rehab for dependents. Call the number on the back of the insurance card for details.
There is pay as you go car insurance available. You need to consider your families needs to determine if this is right for you, as the number of miles you drive will lower or increase your pay out.
Report it to your insurance. They will contact the other driver's insurance company. Unless you live in a "No fault" state, in which case your insurance will pay for repairs, less deductable. you would call her insurance, if you do this your insurance will not go up. her insurance is liable for the damage to your vehicle and will pay to fix it. If you put the claim on your insurance then your insurance will go up and they will have to pay to fix your vehicle.