How long do a person wait to turn over a lawsuit to there insurance? |
How long do a person wait to turn it over to there insurance? Do they usually do it soon or no? If they wait longer to it hurt them in the long run or no? Additional Details Premise L... |
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Do some bariatric programs charge over and above what Blue Cross Insurance will pay? |
| I have a sister in law and a family friend who had bariatric surgery other than small co-pays they were not billed additionally-but the surgeons office at Barix Clinics says before surgery can be ... |
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Long Term Care Policy? |
| I am 68 and in perfect health & look to be 55. I have a long term care policy with Bankers Life that I have had for 8 years now. It is a 5 year policy with a 60 elimation period I have an agent ... |
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ULIP Mis-selling? |
| For the past 3 to 4 years, every insurance company is marketing ULIP policies on war footing. Tall claims were made by insurers wherein returns as high as 80% were quoted. Many agents used to tell ... |
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I want to get health insurance but I only make 800 a month? |
I dont qualify for medicaid. Its just insurance for myself. Im not prego nor do i have kids. Can anyone put me in the right direction Additional Details i want insurance thats under 100 ... |
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Which doctor do I call? |
| I went to the doctor. He referred me to a urogynecologist that is not part of my PPO Plan. My Plan (ChoiceCare Network) doesn't even have a section for "urogynecologist." When I looked ... |
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When u buy insurance do they take HIV test? |
| when u buy health insurance , from an agent do they hav the right to do an HIV test tanx 4 ur ... |
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Is this insurance fraud? |
| I work for a mental health therapist's office. There are ten different therapists, each independently contracted. I have been asked to schedule a patient with one therapist but list someone else ... |
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Why do insurance companies favor outpatient care over inpatient care? |
| More patients are seeking alternative health care options, and cheaper health care.... |
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Should I have to pay $50 to get my medical records from an info storage co.? My dr. closed his practice.? |
| My doctor went to work for an HMO and closed his practice, and my medical records ended up at an info and data storage co. I changed doctors, but now the info storage co. says it will cost me $50 to ... |
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My home was burglarized, my homeowners insurance company (Allied) said that if I file a claim my insurance? |
| premium will increase as mush as 4%. Let me understand this. Allied will give me a check for the items taken then make me pay for the check over time....Isn't that like being vicimized twice? W... |
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Health insurance for children only? |
| My employer covers my health insurance 100%, but to insure my children through my job, it's going to cost me a small fortune every month. Are there any private insurance companies where I can ... |
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Does having a 6 cylinder engine rather than a 4 cylinder make my insurance go up? |
| I wanted to buy a 300ZX but a friend said that the insurance is higher for a V6, is this true and I should go find a civic or something?... |
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I need cheap & affordable health insurance.? |
| Actually im in search a cheap and affordable for my gf. she's working fulltime/overtime from 2 differents jobs with the annual income of $16,000, but she doesn't get any company benefits... ... |
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Is there a limit on the number of life insurance policies one person can have? |
| My husband has 5 or 6 life insurance policies on himself, all with me as the beneficiary. He has 2 policies through his union, 1 through his job, and the rest he purchased. We live in California, I ... |
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ziggy | My father is 79 and has suffered a stroke he has no burial insurance or life insurance? |
does anyone know if there is some type of insurance that I can buy to help nme with burial cost? he is a Veteran and worried that is there isn't enough money to bury him when he passes |
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jholcomb
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I am saving for my Mom who is 70, but you may wish to look into burial insurance. Horrible as it sounds, their underwriters take many factors into account and literally gamble how long the policy holder will live and base their acceptance and rate upon that. My mom has some health issu8es that made it easier for me to just put aside 100$ a month to cover her. We figure we will have enough soon to take care of a more than modest burial at this rate.
I know of one company we looked into - http://www.burialinsurance.net/burial_insurance.html
They actually helped us to plan a savings plan instead of buying a plan. psst don't tell them, I think we had a compassionate sales agent :-)
I woiuld suggest starting with your insurance agent and let him research some burial plans that would apply related to cost and wishes in your area. Good luck, and I hope your father is with you for some time yet to come.
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Noah Tall
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Contact the VA, there are benefits for him. |
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dk
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there are some guaranteed issue burial/final expense policies available. they are fairly costly and generally the insured must live for the next 2-5 years or it just offers a return of premium. Guarantee Life out of NY offers one such policy. I'm sure you'll fine something in your State as well. |
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DuSteDShaDoW
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Okay... so, he is a Vet... there is $250.00 towards final cost, the best thing would be to contact a local funeral pallor, and work out an arrangement now, they should be able to set you up on a payment plan.
Insurance may be a wasted avenue to look into, insurance companies deal in risk, and being 79, suffering a stroke, the risk for an underwriter is to great. |
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joe_tillman
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It is doubtful that he would qualify for any type of insurance at this stage. As final expenses are running $6,000 to $10,000 right now, depending on where you are, you might contact a couple of funeral homes and make arrangements to start prepaying for the one's services that you like the best.
Make a monthly payment, just like you would for a policy. The difference is that it will not be for insurance, but rather for something more concrete. Depending on the severity of the stroke, you father could be around for quite awhile yet, at least a few more years. It is good to plan for the inevitable, but hope for it not being soon. That would also give you time to pay quite a bit of the fees, plus, it may allow you to lock in pricing to combat against inflation, in case your father is around for a long time.
If you have siblings, it would be best to make arrangements for all of you to split the costs.
Good luck. |
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J. B
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If it is for funeral expenses you will be better off to go to your funeral home and do a funeral preplan. They have insurance that funds their plans and have the added benefit that thry won't count against you as an asset when qualifying for Medicaid. |
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