A dentist may charge more than what is covered by insurance due to various reasons such as the complexity of the procedure, the quality of materials used, or the dentist's expertise and experience. Additionally, insurance plans may have limitations on coverage or may not fully cover certain procedures, leading to out-of-pocket expenses for the patient.
There is no legal requirement in Oregon that says that dentists must have insurance but, as my source at the Oregon Board of Dentistry says, "it would be pretty unwise to not." I'm told that the Oregon Insurance Commission may help you find out whether or not a dentist is covered, and by which insurance company. Meanwhile, sometimes the dentist will tell you whether or not they're covered by malpractice insurance. If they don't, and there's a dispute, "then that's when you might have to get an attorney involved," says the source - or file in small claims court.
No, But it might be covered under your home warranty.
A dentist background check usually starts with, pardon the pun, word of mouth. You ask your friends who they go to see and what type of chair side manner their dentist has. Your next step in the dentist background check might be a call to your insurance provider, if your insurance covers dental work.
There are many places one might go to obtain a scooter. When a disabled individual is looking to get a scooter covered by insurance, the best resource is to speak directly with one's insurance company.
Generally it is not. If plastic surgery is required to do something to help aid a ailment then it might be covered. However, for cosmetic purposes, Plastic Surgery is not covered by your insurance.
You might be covered already under your life insurance policy or your homeowners policy. Check to see you are not already covered. Be sure to look at www.onedayeventinsurance.com as they might have something to fit your needs.
yes,because i might be covered with the third party
Payment of insurance is nothing but the premium paid towards the insurance policy. The premium amount includes the charge of coverage per unit (for example, the charge of coverage for $1000 might be $10. So, to have an insurance coverage for $10,000 the charge of coverage would be $100) plus the expenses incurred by the insurance company for the policy.
This will depend on your plan. Sometimes they will charge you the contacted fees that your insurance company has setup with your dentist, other times you might be forced to pay the dentists usual fees. Either way this might be expensive, you'll have two options: 1. look for an additional traditional dental insurance plan (bad way to go) or 2. look for a discount plan that'll last you through the year and make the remaining procedures more affordable.
Having car insurance for rental cars in Hawaii is optional, but you might be covered while traveling through your current auto insurance. All the limits you have with your auto insurance policy remain in effect while traveling. To know if you will for sure be covered by your car insurance, call and ask.
Earth movement is generally not covered under a homeowners insurance policy so that should answer your question. The only case it might be covered is if you purchase an endorsement to add coverage for earthquake. Remember that maintenance and faulty building is not covered under homeowners insurance.
Unlikely, but you might try to petition the insurance commissioner for that state, if there are extenuating circumstances it might be granted, provided you can meet the other requirements.