After the encounter and after the payer's payment is posted
No, emergency medical clinics will usually accept a patient regardless of insurance. However, if you do have health coverage it is your responsibiltiy to present your information.
This refers to the case in which a patient is insured by more than one insurance plan. For example, a Medicare patient is generally covered for 80% of charges for a physician visit. In this case , he or she would usually be responsible for the remaining 20% of charges. However, if he or she has dual insurance coverage and is also covered by a supplemental plan. Medicare plus, this secondary plan would generally pay the amount not covered by the patient's primary insurance plan, Medicare.
Usually your own insurance.
"Business interruption insurance can be purchased by itself, but for optimal coverage, it is usually used to supplement Property insurance or other types of coverage."
Usually there is a deductible on comprehensive coverage auto insurance. The deductible can range in different amounts usually from 0 to $1000 or even higher if it is a very expense vehicle.
usually you only need full coverage if you are financing or leasing your vehicle.
Services that are usually included with a childcare insurance program include field trip coverage, auto coverage, medical coverage and more. Actual services provided may vary depending on your provider and location.
Usually, it is the responsibility of the owner. However, if you have insurance on your vehicle, they will step in as secondary coverage...including covering the damage to the vehicle you were driving, if you have the coverage.
Not usually. Most companies will add coverage for the insurance which is usually higher than you will pay at most companies. This is called forced place insurance.
The kind of coverage that would be necessary is called comprehensive coverage. It usually sold in conjunction with collision coverage.
Only if you have bought the extra coverage to have a rental. "Full coverage" usually just means you bought liability, comprehensive, and collision insurance.
major medical insurance providers usually offer a broader range of coverage in which most other insurance companies don't. Making it easier to choose the right coverage for you or your family