when receiving payment from a privit insurace carrier check the amount of payment on the EOB with the
An insurance carrier, whether a private carrier or a government program, is referred to as
What is the question? An insurance carrier is an "insurance carrier." Some government programs may not use the term "carrier" but the effect is the same if you are covered and have a loss.
By law, no, but Medicaid and/or your private insurance carrier might insist that you do so.
No, but your private insurance carrier might require you to do so.
Coverage under private insurance varies greatly based on your carrier and your deductible. Most private medical insurance is a cushion against major catastrophes like a sudden heart attack.
Not without the buyer's consent if a contract was already formed
"Bonding" is done by private insurance companies who supply that type of insurance. You would have to contact that particular insurance carrier to determine if you qualify under their guidelines.
Yes and no, mortgage protection insurance is necessary to have. According to the Private Mortgage Insurance Law lenders who put less than a 20 percent down payment on there loans are required to pay private mortgage insurance or mortgage protection insurance.
Contact your carrier first, if they cannot help then contact an agent who sells private health insurance they will be able to assist you.
Sure, if they meet AFLAC's requirements. Having private insurance is not a bar to receiving Medicaid.
Most private health insurance carriers require either a social security number or a Green Card. I do have one carrier I work with that does not ask for either.
Yes, but you must notify social security administration of the private policies benefit amount.