I'm not sure what the "normal" time is. In my experience though - the companies will pay interest on the proceeds from the time of death to the time they send you the check. for more info visit www.steveshorr.com/life.htm
The filing limit is 12 months from the date of service.
Not applicable. You will receive nothing more than the normal amount for a child of a deceased parent.
The time limit for billing Medicare depends on when you receive the service. It can be between 15 months and 27 months. It is advised to call 1-800-Medicare to find out the exact time limit for filing your claim.
You can receive advice for filing an insurance claim online at websites such as Huffington Post, USAA, and Yahoo! Financial. You can also contact the company you have insurance through and they should help you with the process.
This depends upon the financial firm from where you have taken your insurance. Most of the time you get claim within 15 - 20 Days
9 Months
No. That is two different issues. Filing a claim is part of a legally binding contract. Filing suit is a civil action in itself.
Short answer, depending upon the state yes.
How long it will take before you get your money after you file a claim depends on the type of claim you are filing. It could take a few days to a few months before you actually see any money.
180 days from the date of service for filing the claim and 24 months for the corrected claims from the date of service for denials....this is for BCBS of Tennessee
If the secondary payor is contracted then there should be langauge regarding how long you have to file once the primary EOB is received. You may also have to provide a screen print to show your original filing to the secondary payor was timely.
Timely Filing Complete claims are to be submitted to the third-party administrator, UMR, as soon as possible after services are received, but no later than six months from the date of service. A complete claim means that the Plan has all information that is necessary to process the claim. Claims received after the timely filing period has expired will not be considered for payment.