Why wasn't the dependent covered? Can you prove you were never notified? Is COBRA or HIPAA involved? What does the Insurance Contract say? Brochures? Did the insurance company have an obligation to notify you?
including January and September it is 273 but without January and September it is 212And on a leap year it is 274 inclusive or 213 in-between.
This is dependent on the location. In England, January is Winter. In Madagascar, January is Summer.
From the 1st of September to the 31st of January inclusive is 153 days.
There are 31 days in the month of January and there are 30 days in there are 30 days in the month of September. All together, there and 61 days in January and September.
61 days in total, January has 31 and September has 30.
Bro-Dependent - 2013 was released on: USA: 31 January 2013 (internet)
January 31st - September 22nd 1968
From the 1st January, 2010 to 1st September, 2010 there are 244 days.
Combining the days of January and September gives 61 days. (31 + 30 = 61)
Not necessarily. It depends on the "Plan Year". For example, if your plan has a calendar year of January 1 through December 31, and by September 15 you have met your deductible, the new insurance carrier would have to issue a Deductible Credit Transfer because you have already met the deductible for the plan year. However, if the new plan has a plan year that runs from September 1, through August 31, then by September 15, your plan has already started to run and the deductible after September 1 only is the amount you can apply. YES
Between January 1 and September 8, 2010 there are 251 days inclusive.
There are 17 weeks and 3 days between September 1 and January 1.