Parents, whose birthday month falls first in the year is the primary payers
yes
The birthday rule will decide who's plan is primary or secondary.
It really depends on the plans but most plans use the date of birth rule. Who ever's birthday is first would be the company that pays primary, then the later birthday would be secondary.
Golden Rule Insurance is an insurance company offering various health insurance coverage plans, auto insurance coverage and homeowners insurance. They are affiliated with Unites Healthcare Company and are based out of Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Golden Rule Insurance company was founded in 1940.
Golden Rule Health Insurance is a branch of insurance offered to citizens from UnitedHealthOne. It offers to you personal health plans, that helps in making quality safety for you and your family.
Ann Rule was born on October 22, 1935.
Ja Rule was born on February 29, 1976.
Ja Rule was born on February 29, 1976.
Ja Rule was born on February 29, 1976
Yes. Happy birthday baby.
That depends on how the policies are written. Some policies state that when there are two dental insurances, the employee is primary and the dependent is secondary. Other policies state that the person whose birthday falls first in the year is primary. Your best option is to either discuss this issue with your Human Resources department at work or discuss it with the individual who handles insurance claims at your dentist's office. ***Birthday rule only applies to covered children of a married or cohabiting couple. If the parents live in separate households, custody rule or divorce decrees override the birthday rule. The policyholder will be the primary carrier if both policies are full-time employment policies. If one of the policies is retirement coverage, the retirement coverage would be secondary. In your case, your insurance is primary for you and your husband's insurance is primary for him.