You can always buy them their own individual plan.
If you have access to an employer-sponsored group plan, the law may require that coverage be made available to a domestic partner. However, depending upon the state, there may be lawful underwriting distinctions made between a same-sex and male-female relationship.
what type of insurance are your speaking of and what rights?
Some insurance plans pay for IVF, and others do not.
It depends on the kind of homeowner's insurance she has. If she has liability/medical pay to others with her insurance, then yes, it will cover your medical expenses.
No, That's what your Major Medical or Health Insurance policy is for. Homeowners Insurance is "Property Insurance". The very, very small amount of medical coverage offered on most home insurance policies is for accidental injuries to others while on your property.
Most companies offer insurance coverage to their full time employees. Others can get insurance by calling a local insurance agent. Pick a reputable insurance company.
Yes, it can. Depending on your coverage and policy with your insurance it can cover medical for others.
No. The medical payments to others coverage specifically excludes medical coverage for the named insureds and any houshold members. Health insurance is the only coverage that will cover this type of loss.
Now a days there are many Insurance provider companies offering range of medical Insurance policies, like; individual health Insurance policy, family health Insurance policy, group health plans and others. HDFC ERGO is one of the leading health Insurance policy provider, you can check HDFC ERGO's health policies.
Yes, there are plenty of insurance companies that offer 'no medical life insurance'. Some companies specialize in them like Canada Protection Plan. Others also provide it alongside their traditional life insurance products. This includes Industrial Alliance, Humania, Assumption Life, and more. Before you buy a 'no medical life insurance' policy, you should know that they are more expensive than traditional life insurance. Nowadays, many traditional life insurance products don't make the medical exam mandatory. This is true if you're buying a smaller amount (
It is possible to bundle your health insurance with others such as your auto, home, and life insurance. It is not only convenient but you can also save money by bundling all of your insurance together.
It would be considered a pointless and frivolous law suit. It s not possible under color of law to be liable to ones self. Your liability Insurance provides for coverage and defense from liabilities asserted by others. Not by ones self. Homeowners insurance is not designed or intended to replace a major medical insurance policy. If when you selected medical coverage when purchased your home insurance policy you could look to that portion of your policy for some coverage, although it is generally not sufficient to cover a serious injury. If you chose the economy route and did not opt for medical coverage then you'll need to rely on your health and medical insurance policy to cover accidental injuries regardless of where the injury occurred.
It depends on whether or not you have vision insurance and/or medical insurance (i.e VBA, Davis, BLOCK, etc.). Usually with vision and/medical insurance, all you would have to pay is a co-pay, and based on the type of vision and/or medical insurance you may have, it can vary from $5-$50. If you don't have insurance and decided to pay out of pocket, every optical is different. Some places may charge $80 while others $150, but it depends on where you live.