If you fell ill or met an accident during transportation to work and are already covered under medical insurance,there is no reason why you will not get benefit under medical insurance. Your inability to drive due to medical condition needs detailed explanation as this may be a parameter in your getting benefits under medical insurance.
No. First your girlfriend cannot be an insured on your medical insurance because she has no legal rights as she is not a family member. Read your policy and you will see who is allowed to be an insured on your policy. Secondly, even if she was your legal spouse the pregnancy is a preexisting condition and would not be covered anyway.
In Canada they cannot terminate medical insurance while an employee is on Worker's comp. However, if all employees have their medical terminated then the employer can get away with it.
A shoulder that becomes scarred and cannot move.
That really depends upon the reason why the insurance company did not want to renew the insurance. It is possible that if one company won't insure you, another one might still do so. If you cannot get auto insurance, you cannot legally drive. Move to a big city and use public transportation.
You need to consult a doctor. We cannot answer such questions as we are unaware of your medical condition
Extreme hypothermia
A condition in a dog's health cannot be transferred to a human. They may pass bacteria to a human but not a medical condition.
We cannot answer such questions, we have no knowledge of your medical condition. See your doctor.
In Oklahoma, your vehicle, motorcycle, golf cart, boat or other registered mode of motorized transportation can be impounded if the driver cannot prove the vehicle is insured. Your vehicle can be towed even if you HAVE insurance but cannot prove it.
We cannot make medical diagnoses, we know nothing of your medical history or condition. See your doctor.
We know nothing of your medical history or condition. We cannot diagnose medical problems.See your doctor.
They cannot refuse "after-the-fact."