Yes, the VA can act as secondary insurance for eligible veterans when they have other health coverage. This means that if you have a private insurance plan, the VA may cover costs that your primary insurance does not, but you would need to file claims through both your private insurance and the VA. It's important to check your specific benefits and coverage details with the VA or your insurance provider for clarity.
No, a veteran will not have to pay alimony out of their VA pay.
No, the primary winding VA does not necessarily equal the secondary winding VA when a transformer is loaded. The power output on the secondary side may differ from the power input on the primary side due to losses such as resistive and core losses in the transformer. The transformer's efficiency will determine how close the VA on the primary winding is to the VA on the secondary winding.
The number of amps a transformer can carry on its secondary side depends on its power rating (in watts or VA) and the voltage of the secondary winding. You can calculate the current (in amps) using the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. For example, if you have a 1000 VA transformer with a 10V secondary, it can carry 100 amps (1000 VA / 10V = 100A). Always ensure the transformer is rated for the desired load to avoid overheating or damage.
== == If secondary insurance denies coverage, YOU get to pay the bill. == ==
Yes, if the secondary insurance plan covers it In the pharmacy (drugs) world of primary and secondary coverage, this is true.
Without the voltages or voltage ratio it is impossible to say. BUT - to a very good approximation, VA in equals VA out.
http://www.military.com/benefits/veteran-benefits/va-compensation-tables
Some will. Check with the secondary insurer.
No. The secondary card holder can only discharge his/her own obligation to pay. The primary will staill have to pay.
If you're a veteran. Otherwise you can pay it online
According to PA DMV customer service, Points from VA are not transferrable but if you do not respond/pay the ticket from VA, It can affect PA license
It is worth £100.50p