Depending on what company you go to, it will be different. Whole life insurance at MetLife will cost you $10/month female and $12/month male for a coverage of $2500. For a coverage of $20,000 it will be$70/month female and $80/month male.
Tornadoes are already covered under the windstorm peril of your home insurance policy.
Damage to anything covered by the landlord's insurance, because the landlord owns the property not the renter. Such damage would be covered under homeowner's insurance, because the homeowner owns the property.
no why would they its beyond their coverage
Most insurance companies offer 80% coverage for hearing aids. In some cases, due to age and income it can be covered 100%. This would be through Medicare or additional insurance coverage.
There are many benefits to having medical insurance, the biggest one would be that you won't have to pay full price for any treatment covered by the insurance. Most of the times they are free, depending on your package, and even the ones you have to pay are like $10-20. The insurance also help you with prescription, they cost a whole lot cheaper w/ insurance.
If you have a walk in tub that was damaged by a covered peril then Yes, your insurance would cover the cost of repair or replacement. If our just wanting to update your existing tub then that's not covered.
Whole life insurance does come with several benefits. I would personally suggest term life insurance the the cost savings.
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This depends on the type of insurance you have. If HIV medications are covered in your insurance plan, then the cost is lower for you; the insurance company will pay for a percentage of the price of the medication.
The cost gastric band varies depending on the health plan, surgeon, and hospital costs, as well as if the procedure is done as an outpatient or inpatient. The cost can be covered by insurance, private financing, or Medicare. Currently, more than 80 percent of gastric band procedures are covered in part or in full by insurance. Private insurance may require approval before covering the procedure. If insurance does not cover the cost, there are flexible payment plans that will cover the cost.
It really depends on your insurance policy. Some health insurances will cover part of the cost of a stair lift, however most of the time you will need to have a certificate of medical necessity. Even then the insurance may only cover part of the cost of the actual mechanism and not the whole lift. You will need to check with your insurance provider to see exactly what is covered and how much of that they will pay.
It usually does cost a little extra to have Strattera compounded into a liquid, but as long as you have prescription insurance, compounding is often covered. As a pharmacist, I compound strattera into a liquid formulation at a relatively low cost and submit the claim to the patient's insurance to give the patient the maximum cost-effectiveness.