Yes, you would need some proof under the Family Medical Leave Act.
no
Oral surgery for accidental injuries can be covered under the medical plan. Some oral diseases are paid under a dental plan and some diseases (like oral cancer problems) are covered under the medical plan. You must contact BCBS to get a determination of what conditions are covered under the medical plan (your particular plan).
cataract eye surgery is covered under health insurance, in most of the cases.. The coverage will not hold valid if it is pre-existing condition, prior to getting policy.
No.
Yes -- elective surgery is covered under FMLA; however, it is considered "forseeable", and therefore requires 30-day notice be given to the employer. http://www.dol.gov/elaws/esa/fmla/er1.asp
Eye surgery is covered usually under major medical insurance if it is work related. It also depends on your insurance carrier in terms of the costs and doctors you can choose from.
Correcting nearsightedness
It depends on your insurance company and the type of company you work.
Why do our eyes get covered when having a operation <><><><> When under a general anesthetic, your eyes may partly open, but you will not blink. Closing and covering the eyes prevents them from drying out.
Breast augmentation is considered a form of plastic surgery. Depending on the medical reason for the breast augmentation surgery it could be classified as cosmetic. If there is a cancer involved then it would be covered under any generalized medical insurance company.
Anytime you have surgery and go under anesthetic there are risks. There have been many documented cases of death in patients only having routine plastic surgery.
If you have already had the surgery, and the claim was denied because you did not meet the requirements at the time of the procedure, then it will almost certainly not be covered. If you have not yet had the surgery, and you have been covered continuously, it would be worthwhile to resubmit a claim to see if it is covered now that you meet the requirement.