Your medical insurance would pay for the birth of a child. This is assuming that you have maternity coverage on your policy. Most group insurance policies that supply coverage to their employees do provide this coverage as any other illness. Individual insurance policies usually do not have this coverage due to the cost. There are also clauses that make you have maternity coverage on your policy for various periods of time depending on the policy.
It means the seller of the good also pays for the transport but the goods do not have an insurance during the transport.
Short Term Disability Insurance pays a 6 week benefit for vaginal delivery, and an 8 week benefit for c-section delivery.
The female since she's having the baby.
AnswerGet a job with insurance ... I've got two, they're out there.
Why would you go the emergency room for the delivery of a baby?
Good Luck. You will be asking your husbands insurance to pay for the birth of a child that is not his. Talk to the insurance company and also check with state law. Some states the law is that a child born during a marriage is the child of the husband legally unless challenged in court.
Short term disability insurance pays a six week benefit for vaginal delivery, and an eight week benefit for c-section delivery, plus will cover missed work due to pregnancy complications. Most policies will replace 2/3 of your income.
The employer pays a percentage of payroll as unemployment insurance premiums.
The secondary insurance cover both pays and co-pays of the primary insurance depending with the insurance company.
If you wreck your car, then it is usually the insurance that pays for you ;)
It would depend on many factors. Most of the time it is not insurance that pays out on Judgments, the person losing the suit pays, or the corporation that lost.
you do or your insurance does.