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Some insurance companies will pay a portion of the cost if you're covered.
I believe you can save over %50 off the braces for adult of child. I have this plan also for all my other dental needs and procedures. They will even activate you benefits in 2 hours. Hope This Helps.
Yes. The insurance company will pay their portion of the claim which does not include the deductible because that is your portion .
As long as there is a demonstrated medical need, yes.
That is insurance terminology. It is a portion of a covered claim that the insurance company will not pay and that you have to pay to the doctor or hospital yourself.
If you are addressing orthodontic braces, typically it does not; you would need to rely upon dental insurance. At that, much dental insurance pays only a portion of the cost of braces (half is typical). While the coverage and exclusions of the medical/health insurance policy control, there may be a valid argument that can be made for coverage of braces if they are necessitated by an otherwise covered occurrence, such as an auto collision. That is, if injuries are such that braces are "medically necessary" to return the injured person to full function, it may be argued that coverage exists (subject to all other terms, conditions, and limitations of the policy). If you are addressing prosthetic/orthopedic braces, they are generally covered by a medical/health insurance policy, subject to all other policy terms, conditions, and limitations, and provided that they are "medically necessary".
Only if court ordered
Adult braces with Medi-CalIn some cases, a child who is covered by a Medical Card benefit might be eligible for braces. There are circumstances under which Medicaid, or state funded children's health insurance programs, pay for braces. Children under 18 years of age can be covered under the Medical Card. Some states have additional programs that will cover youths up to age 19 or even those who are under 21. Therefore, some young adults who have not yet reached the age of 21 might be eligible to receive coverage for braces. Generally speaking, children will only receive braces if they are deemed to be medically necessary
Orthodontic braces are usually very expensive. They are so expensive, that the typical insurance coverage will only partially pay for them. If you are having a financial hardship, you might be able to get some financial assistance.
yes it pays a portion under med pay.
yes you have to pay money for invisable braces
Employers normally require employees to pay a large portion of the cost of the life insurance benefit.