You can not collect them twice, that would constitute fraud. However if you cannot recover all of them form one company you would be entitled to recover the rest form a second company.
No, Most if not all plans exclude work related conditions.
Medical payments coverage generally pays a portion of medical expenses incurred as a result of a collision and resulting injuries. Similar to Personal Injury Protection coverage, it pays expenses without regard to fault for the collision. It can fill in some of the gaps of coverage that may occur in Personal Injury Protection coverage, such as a high deductible. It may also be triggered when all of the benefits of Personal Injury Protection coverage are used, and pay additional medical expenses incurred. This coverage has nothing to do with physical damage to the vehicle. It pays benefits only for medical expenses incurred from the collision.
One can finance his or her medical expenses by getting insurance. AllinaHealth is just one company that can help one finance his or her medical expenses.
Unreimbursed medical expenses are those that your insurance company, or HSA will not reimburse you for. These costs are not covered on your plan.
Liability = Legal Obligation to Pay. Medical Expenses = Moral Obligation to pay.
I'm pretty sure this depends on who is the insurance company, but most travel insurance policies will cover emergency medical expenses. For every day medical expenses, you will have to talk to your every day insurance company.
A couples plan for insurance coverage can offer benefits such as cost savings, shared coverage for medical expenses, and the convenience of managing insurance together.
Your question is too vague to answer.
PERSONAL INJURY PROTECTION (PIP) COVERAGE In some states, this provides coverage for an insured person for certain "reasonable and necessary" expenses. The types of expenses that qualify for PIP coverage vary from state to state, but some examples of expenses may include: loss of services, income continuation, medical and hospital expenses, funeral expenses, and child care expenses for bodily injury caused by a covered accident (regardless of who was at fault). Click your state name below to see coverage details in your state.
No. Medicare coverage is very limited outside the USA and its territories.
medical coverage is any out of pocket expenses you incure. If another auto was at fault, you would file under their policy, for Bodily injury
Medical coverage on an auto insurance policy, often referred to as Personal Injury Protection (PIP) or Medical Payments Coverage (MedPay), helps pay for medical expenses resulting from injuries sustained in a car accident, regardless of who is at fault. This coverage typically includes costs for hospital visits, surgeries, rehabilitation, and sometimes even lost wages and funeral expenses. It applies to the policyholder, passengers, and in some cases, pedestrians injured in the accident. The specific benefits and limits can vary based on the policy and state regulations.