What's the difference between Long Term Health Insurance and Long Term Life Insurance? I want to make sure my parents are probably covered as they are now in their 50's. The goal is to get ...
my sister just recently recked my car and I had liability coverage but the lady hit my sister. My car is completly totaled, and my sister did'nt have a license only a permit. My car is paid off ...
Salesman like to imply that one should cover a risk. Where does this start and end? How prevalent is miss selling that one is bound to be better off? The range and complications of insurance seems ...
I have to purchase these eye drops called Restasis, they are about 245 dollars for a monthly supply, i want to purchase a health insurance just to get those drops cheap health insurance maybe around 5...
My daughter will be 18 this year & she wants to know if she needs life insurance. She lives at home with us,is in 6th form at school (UK) & has no responsibilites like mortgage etc.She has a S...
We were looking over our policy the other day and are kind of confused. These amounts are not our exact just a sample.
Dwelling 200,000
Personal property 120,000
Other buildings 30,000<...
or they will cancel my policy. can they do that. It is State Farm
I was late 3 times on the payment. I can't believe this.
Is this going to hurt my ability to get insured elsewhere. I ...
You should be able to go to medicare.gov and sign up on My Medicare and obtain copies of any forms you need.
old school
Call the number on you Medicare card. They can help you.
pookyjo2
call 1-800-MEDICARE
You will have to give them your Medicare number and other personal information, then the date of service and the doctor's name.
Susan C
All of these answers are wrong! An EOB is the billing the hospital/doctor uses to bill Medicare and your insurance company. Most of the time this gets to Medicare, and your secondary insurance never gets it. If this happens, call the doctors' office and talk to billing. Let them know that you need the EOB sent to you ASAP. Your insurance company will pay directly off that. What Medicare sends you and has a copy of is the Medicare Summary of Benefits. This shows what they have paid. The EOB will show what was billed to Medicare, what they paid for, and how much the remainder of the bill is. Get the FAX number or address for your insurance company, write your policy number on the EOB, and print "PLEASE PAY PROVIDER". They will pay their 20% directly to the doctor/hospital. I do this every day for my clients.
mbrcatz
Call the number on the back of your card, have the date of service handy, and ask for a duplicate copy.