This is extremely complicated. In addition to having the licensing and experience to do so, you have to have a lot - I mean a LOT of cash to set aside to pay claims, equipment, rent, plus accounting, claims and underwriting professionals - and that's just the beginning.
Once you decide where you'd like your company to be domiciled, contact that state's department of insurance for detailed instructions and information.
I am insurance agent of aviva life insurance company irda has issued me the license that i had lost now tell me the procedure how i get the license back?
They should take the license from IRDA
Call your insurance company and ask them for the forms you need or what the procedure is to add a child to your coverage.
Ask your physician what the cash price is for the procedure. Sometimes you can get a discount when you pay cash. You save the doctor's office from having to file with an insurance company for payment.
There isn't a procedure because Toys R Us doesn't franchise. All its stores are company-owned.
you can ask your doctor to write a letter of medical neccesity and even ask for an alternate benefit if one is available for the procedure. However, if it is stated in your benefits handbook that it is not a covered expense, you more than likely are wasting your time and the insurance company will not pay.
In two forms either personal or company e.g the name of the company 2 signatory 3
Take the Insurance company to court. The Doctor has to be paid by some one. and in the end it is you that is responsible for this.
Not necessarily. In some cases, providing a receipt for the item to be covered will be enough for the insurance company. However, it all really depends on what the company's requirements are.
I'm sincerely curious as to the thought process here: if the insurance company no longer exists, who exactly do you think is going to pay the claim, Santa Claus? If the insurance company was bought out/merged/absorbed by another insurance company, try contacting them and see what procedure you need to follow. Otherwise, you're probably just out of luck.
You need to call your lender and inquire about its procedure.
I recently had to have a colposcopy done. My insurance will not cover the procedure under regular doctor visits because they consider it a surgical procedure and I will have to first pay $500 out of pocket. Most colposcopies do not cost $500, so I ended up having to pay for the whole thing. I have Humana insurance. I know most insurance companies do cover them, however you will want to check with the insurance company on what your deductible will be since most of them consider it a surgical procedure.