Cosmetic surgery isn't covered under most medical insurance policies. Usually, in order for an insurance company to cover cosmetic surgery, it needs to be considered "medically necessary". For example, if you need reconstructive surgery, your insurance company will cover it only if it was due to an accident or certain illness (like Breast cancer).
Most insurance companies consider laser eye surgery elective, however, there are some that will cover it minimully.
yes
If ever she had, the cosmetic surgeon did a fantastic job!
Currently, there is no compiled statistic that reports the total number of cosmetic surgery deaths that have ever occurred. However, in general, the chance of dying from cosmetic surgery is roughly 6.25%.
No, not that I have ever heard of. You need motorcycle insurance. Contact your insurance carrier.
Sentry insurance, and just about every car insurance company ever, all cover motorcycles and recreational vehicles as well. They want all the money they can get.
Is the surgery done for cosmetic or medically necessary reasons? http://www.plasticsurgery.org/patients_consumers/procedures/Blepharoplasty.cfm
Some might quibble as to the "phrasing" of the question on the life insurance application. Let me assure you that you do not want to split hairs on it. If the question is, "Have you ever had surgery?", then the answer is "yes", you have had surgery. You are perfectly free to explain it to the company, and they may not even mind, and it may not even affect your rates. However, if you don't admit to it, and they find out later when it comes time to paying out on the policy, your loved ones may not get paid. And insurance companies ALWAYS fnd out the truth. They keep digging till they do. Don't pay on a policy that will be invalidated for a lie later. Be honest now.
No. A homeowners insurance policy does not ever ever cover maintenance of your home. A rusted chimney cap is definitely a maintenance issue. I have had to replace one in the last few years.
Some private insurances do cover mental health. It is best to make sure these options are available when you choose your insurance if you think you may ever need them.
A tummy tuck is a cosmetic procedure, so it's unlikely that insurance will ever pay. Maybe, maybe if you've lost so much weight that you have a fold that hangs over and gives you a rash.
no, i am ever so sorry it won't.