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 Why do I work so hard to pay for insurance?
My husband and I spend over 400 dollars a month on health insurance and we still recive bills in the mail that insurance will not cover. We've called our insurance company and they say it'...


 Question about guarentee issue life insurance policy?
I've purchased a guarentee issue life insurance policy for a family member with a chronic illness. The policy is only payable after 2 years. The premium is $61 a month or $645 a year. I'...


 What is your monthly premium for health insurance?
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 Insurance and no claims bonus?(please help)?
my boyfriend has paid of his car insurance for 9 months but he gets 3 months for free without any payments. he has just bought a van and oes he loose his 3 months free insurance or should they refund ...


 I have health insurance through where i work, smokey bones. how do i cancel my health insurance..??
so ..i got health insurance through darden ..the company that owns olive garden, red lobster, and smokey bones, etc. ..i have tried to ask how to cancel my insurance on the company site and havent ...


 Please explain about life insurance?
If I got life inurance for 20 years after 25 years If I won't die what would happend? If I will die within the period can my children get money?...


 Boyfriend left life insurance & 401k to my friend & she doesn't know steps to take. Copy of will also needed.

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She is the beneficary on both. Talked to insurance co. and trustee... they want copy of death cert. (how can she get that?) His family is being real rude to her about ...


 Have you ever heard of woodmen of the world insurance company?

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is it good insurance??...


 Why do employers give you free life insurance?
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 My Sister's Son died and she is having a hard time collecting from Insurance Company?
My Sister is getting the run around, Her son had a Insurance policy when he died, in Oct 06. She is being told it was just accidental insurance, But will are pretty sure it was Term. and they are ...


 Where can i get the cheapest building insurance?
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 I want to have an LIC policy in Delhi.?
Please give me the phone no....


 Beneficiary question/ insurance problem?
My mother passed in October. She was with her employer for 10 years during those ten years she paid on a life insurance policy worth $50,000. Five years ago she assigned my brother as the beneficary. ...


 Excessive ambulance bill?
I was charged $2,000 for a 4-mile ambulance trip and my insurance paid $500. Now the EMS company wants me to pay the balance. I think the charges are ridiculous and I wonder if they would write off ...


 What is the average cost of health insurance?
I'm doing homework and I need some help. What would be the average cost of health insurance for a 27 year old? The monthly cost would be the most helpful....


 I need a company that makes a named driver on a car insurance policy able to drive any vehicle that is insured
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 Do I pay my deductible once a year?
I'm pregnant and on a new insurance plan through my husband's job. There's a $500 deductible per individual and a $1000 for the family. I need to go in for a regular pre-natal visit ...


 Is my son covered under my car insurance until I get him added to my policy?
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 What can i do if i have a existing medical condition and my new insurance does not want to cover it?
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 High Deductible health plan?
What are the advantages/disadvantages or a High deductible health plan?...



Lynda M ♥
Short term disability insurance help?
I'm scheduled to have a hip replacement in May. My question is this: is there any type of insurance (i.e.- AFLAC) that can help with some of the medical expenses that I will incur or even help with the lost income? I've heard of short term disability insurance but am not familiar with the particulars. Please note: I have a husband who has a decent job and am not looking for government assistance. Any help is appreciated.
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I have very good medical insurance that will cover the majority of the surgery, etc. I would just like to minimize the out of pocket expenses. My best friend did something similar when she was pregnant to cover her maternity leave so I know it's possible and definitely not insurance fraud.
                     
 




mkulda
The short answer is no.

After all, think about what you are asking.

You are basically saying....I know that I have a very big expense coming up....I want to pay just a little bit of money and I want to join this big pool of people (the insurer's policyholders) and I want the pool (all the rest of us) to pay me a LOT more than I paid in even though I knew about this in advance.

If you let us (the other policyholders) vote on this...what do you think out vote would be???....knowing that it is situations like that that drives our premiums up.

Who do you think is paying for stuff like that...the insurer? Out of the kindness of their heart? No, we the other policyholders pay for that.

If you can find an insurer who would go for that....good luck...but would you want to be a policyholder of that insurer that paid claims like that?


carltoncl
Do you have medical insurance? There is no short-term or any other type of insurance is going to cover you for something that you know is going to happen.

Insurance is designed to protect you from unforeseen events, not ones you have scheduled already.

Even if you could find short-term disability insurance you may technically be committing fraud by taking it out if you knew in advance that you would be using the insurance.


bingo
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check with your employer if this is a benefit, there's usually a waiting period once your enrolled before you can report a claim. It's not fraud to enroll with the intent of eventually using this bene. Alot of my employees enroll in this knowing eventually (due to age) they would need surgery. This is not fraud, after all you pay for this out of your pocket through payroll deductions. Think of it as a savings acct. for medical, sort of like a flex spending acct mentioned in another answer given. Trust me its not insurance fraud.


Kraftee
There are policies that pay you a certain amount per day while you are hospitalized. But you'd probably have to already have the policy in force and you probably won't spend more than 4 days in the hospital so you wouldn't get much of a benefit from that. A lot of policies have waiting periods or limitations on pre-existing conditions so if you don't already have the coverage it's probably too late to obtain coverage that you could actually use for this illness.

I'd like to add, that you may find yourself back at work sooner than you think, depending of course on the nature of your job. I had both of my hips replaced and, although I no longer work, I believe that I could have gone back to my old job at about the 5th or 6th week after my second THR. I was still using a single crutch and had trouble sitting for long periods but my job required both sitting, standing, and walking around which was ideal for me. So, if you already have sick leave coverage for the first month, you may not lose as much income as you think before you can return to work.

Good luck with the new hip. Mine changed my life.


Toadsputum
When I had to miss two months of work I qualified for short term disability benefits through my emplyer. My HR associate helped me through the process. It took about 3 weeks to process and it was only a portion of my income. I was lucky enough to have accumulated a lot of sick days and also used some of those. Also, if you or your husband has a flexible spending account you could access those funds to help with medical costs.


Donna L
Well some of it depends on what state you live in. In California we
pay a small amount to a state fund, that in the event like yours, you need surgery and it is hard to go without 2 incomes. We can file for state disability. It pays your 3/4 of what you make, but is better than nothing. Aflac, and others now probably would not cover you since you have a pre-existing condition. They many just have a waiting period tho, so I would check into them. Good Luck with your surgery, and finding short term disability.


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