Under current federal law a child can be covered until the end of the month after their 26th birthday
Obama care allows to age 26.
Per the provisions of the healthcare bill until the end of the month following the child's 26th birthday.
It depends on your specific policy. Some providers end coverage at age 18, while others extend coverage until the child graduates from college.
When the child reaches age 18, he is legally considered to be an adult in Wisconsin. A hospital or doctor could not pursue you to pay the child's medical bills. There are other ways that a parent could be held responsible for an 18-year-old's medical care. For example, if the parent had been court-ordered to provide health insurance as part of a child support order. Under health reform, a parent can keep a child on his health insurance until the child reaches age 26. Some plans will not allow you to keep the child on your plan if the child has an employer-sponsored plan offered to him. And you cannot cover your child's spouse or children on your plan.
This has less to do with your state and more to do with your health insurance provider. Most providers range between 18-20, but that is comiserate with the child living at home or still in school. The best thing to so is call the customer service number on the back of your insurance card and ask.
As long as you have auto insurance yes.
One can get long term health insurance in the United States from LTC Insurance and AARP Medical Insurance. One can also get long term insurance from Long Term Care and Kaiser Permanente.
There are many different insurance companies that offer long term health insurance. Popular insurance companies include the USAA website, which caters to older individuals.
The long term health plans that AXA offer include: life insurance, accidental death, long term care for the elderly, pet insurance and dental insurance.
No. You will only get "insurance" from an insurance company.
Yes as long as your name is on there policy.
no. because as long as the parents has insurance they are fine. And this is only if the parent adds them on their insurance.