I hope this isn't a question about insurance fraud, because if the insurance company even has the slightest reason to suspect something is wrong, you might not go to jail but you certainly wont get anywhere near as much money as you might be hoping for. But as long as the claim is real, I guess it would depend on the insurance company Im sure some are better than others when it comes to that.
If you are speaking of automobile claims, Medicare and Medicare supplements are not related to automobile claims. Automobile insurance should pay the claims related to the vehicle, especially if you were injured. Medicare and Medicare supplements pay hospital and medical bills related to your healthcare.
No they do not pay for such claims.
No. And exactly where would you expect them to get the money? If anything, your payment of the debts will be considered preferential and re-claimed by the court to pay those with higher level claims.
Aflac pays 2X as much in claims as in administrative costs.
It depends on the policy. Some pay claims based on "actual cash value" and some pay claims based on "replacement costs". It depdend on what you want and what you need. There are requirements and penalties on each policy based on which one you purchase. This is why you need a good knowledgeable insurance agent to advise you and help you choose the correct policy.
They may be fly-by-night (scams), pay claims slowly, not give good customer service when filing claims, or any number of other pitfalls.
If a tenant does not pay after a small claims judgment, then a garnishment can be placed on their checks. You will need to speak to an attorney for more details and laws your state.
The number of withholding allowances a worker claims are called deductions. Gross pay minus deductions is equal to net pay.
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All of them do.
Yes. Collections alone cannot order you to pay; you must pay voluntarily. With a small claims judgment, the creditor can attach the judgment to your assets.