Sounds like that would work to me. Medicare and Social Securities Site - where you can ask the question directly. http://www.medicare.gov/ContactUs.asp IMHO I would just turn in the claim and see what your spouses insurance does with the claim. Just be honest when filling out the forms.
Absolutely, this is called tertiary.
FICA pays for your Social Security and the Medicare tax pays for Medicare Part A, which is your Medicare hospitization insurance. When you begin drawing your Social Security check, then your Medicare Part B medical/doctors visit insurance is automatically deducted from your check.
Medicare and most of private insurances will not cover cost of dentures. You are required to get separate dental insurance and such cover also will not cover expenses immediately but for that you have to have policy for specific past duration.
In order to provide themselves with additional (supplemental) coverage in case the employers insurance policy is insufficient. When the assistant wants an additional layer of coverage beyond the limits provided by the employers policy.
Separate
These are two separate types of insurance policies created for two separate situations.
Yes, you can get separate car insurance if you wish. You do not have to have car insurance with your husband.
no.
Well, not exempt...but if they don't have any employees or payroll, they would have no obligation to pay. After that, I believe all employers, even under a separate UI insurance, pay FUTA.
No, it's a separate coverage that you may purchase.
Two people in separate households can have the same insurance policy. Usually, you can give the insurance company separate garaging addresses.
A filter paper.
The company you are renting the bus from should have the insurance. You do not need to purchase insurance from a separate company.