mostly when there is a prexisting physical or mental problem
NO
Try asking the Insurance Company.
Some health insurance plans offer a AD&D Life Insurance Policy. That is why you would name a beneficiary for a health insurance company.
Probably. Check with your specific insurance company.
Policy numbers
Yes, you may be able to add a friend to your health insurance policy depending on the specific rules and regulations of your insurance provider. It's important to check with your insurance company to see if they allow for friends to be added as dependents on your policy.
A group health plan is a type of Health Insurance, generally offered by a company to its' employers. It allows a company to cover many people with insurance at a cheaper rate than it would be if each individual had to cover their own health insurance policy.
A Health Insurance policy is a reimbursement of the medical expenses. Well Critical illness insurance is a benefit policy. Under a benefit policy upon the occurrence of an event, the insurance company pays the policyholder a lump sum amount. Under a Critical Illness policy, if the insured is diagnosed with any critical illness as specified in the policy.
That you are covered by a health insurance policy, meaning that you have an insurance company that will pay certain amounts for certain physical problems, illnesses, accidents, operations, medications and so on.
You can find more info about maternity health insurance at Allstate.com They're a reputable insurance company with a vast portfolio of policy options.
No, an insurance company will generally not use the availability of employer-sponsored health insurance as a criteria in determining your eligibility for a private policy. Agent http://www.anyhealthinsurance.com
If both husband and wife are covered in health insurance policy, then they are entitled to a family discount the quantum of which vary from company to company and is deducted from the total premia amount.