That will depend on when the condition was discovered. If you knew about it when you wrote the policy and did not disclose that then the policy is considered void because you misrepresented yourself. If it is a condition you did not know about then likely they will ask for proof that it is being properly controlled and monitored by a doctor. It would be best to be honest with your company and go from there because it will vary from company to company.
Usually yes. It depends on the brand of insurance though. You should check with your provider to be sure.
You would have to file this under your collision coverage. Depending on your insurance provider, they will list the accident as a no fault accident. More than likely, you will have to pay your deductible.
If you have both medical insurance and auto insurance, the primary company billed will depend on the situation. If your injuries and medical costs were caused by an auto accident and you carry Medical Payments coverage, you will bill your auto insurance provider. If you do not carry Med Pay insurance coverage, as it is optional in the state of California, the circumstances will depend on who is deemed at fault for the accident. If the other party is at fault, you will bill their insurance company and will advise your claims adjuster as well. If you are deemed at fault and do not carry Med Pay, the only insurance you can bill is your medical insurance provider. Be sure your medical insurance provider does not exclude injuries caused in an automobile accident before approving chiropractic care.
Yes. But it depends on the amount of coverage that you are seeking. You can generally shop around for insurance, but your current provider might end up being the cheapest one. You can lower your cose if you opt only for liablity insurance and drop comprehensive coverage
You can get insurance to cover collision in Illinois. Simply check with your automobile insurance provider and add collision coverage to your coverage.
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They are usually paid directly to the provider. The injured party provides insurance information to the treating physician, who then bills the insurer for treatment rendered. These payments are often made under the insured's "no-fault" coverage.
It depends on the policy provider but my Allstate Insurance covers licensed drivers who drive my vehicle with my permission. Mine also covers me when I drive an uninsured car.
Home owner's insurance is a contract that allows coverage if an accident(s) occurs in a lifetime to one's home. They are many insurance companies that have good and reliable contract for home insurance. Your preferred price, benefits, and coverage's (among others) will be key facts in choosing your insurance provider. Some companies I believe may have good and reliable coverage are: State Farm, Progressive, Liberty mutual, and Giego.
No.
Yes. If your health provider paid your medical expenses resulting from a car accident it has the right to be reimbursed from any settlement you receive from the car insurance company. You should review any documents you received that explain your coverage.
When you rent a luxury car in Dubai, it is essential to make sure that you have adequate insurance coverage. The available insurance policies vary depending on the rental company. Generally, the coverage will include third-party liability insurance and collision and theft coverage. However, if you want additional protection, you may be able to purchase additional coverage, such as personal accident insurance or roadside assistance. It is essential to read through the rental company’s policy to determine what kind of coverage is offered and how much it will cost. You should also check with your auto insurance provider to see what kind of coverage you already have and if any discounts are available for renting a car.