I'm pregnant and I received my medicaid card in the mail but I also received a letter saying I should apply for additional benefits for my baby which includes everything even dental coverage. S...
My husbavd and I have been married for 5 years.I have started looking into life insurance now that we are on our feet. I am SO confused about term life insurance and "non" term life ...
Health insurance like any insurance such as home, or auto insurance should be a personal policy not job related. Insurance by traditional definition is a sharing of risk. Uninsured Americans should ...
I am trying to get a 2007 Kawasaki ZX-6R. I got denied for the kawasaki card, but they said I could probably get approved threw a bank or another lender. But that way I would need to get insurance, ...
I sent the payment in late for the third time and it never went through. I I got a cancellation letter in the mail within 3 weeks of the last payment that was due....
a person is terminally ill and can't pay his mortgage payments. he has equity and will sell to company at price owed. upon his death the insurance company owns the deed....
Say you are not married, Have lived together and are expecting a child, she has no income and you are supporting her totally, since you can claim her on your income taxes can you claim her and the ...
Last night (3) of my plumbing trucks were broken into and over $40k worth of tool and material were stole on the trucks. I have liability insurance and auto insurance, should I file a claim over this....
This is a follow up post to a previous question. I own a home and I am going to run an assisted living business out of it. (I don't live in this home). I have tried numerous insurance agencies ...
pentjak2001
What age does my child lose his health insurance with my job (NYS), If he is a school drop out?
Normally age 18, some carriers will go longer if the child is financially supported by you.
kuhnem
It depends on your insurance. Some cover until the child is 18. Check with your human resources department or call your health insurance provider.
katerbecker
Usually it's 18 if they're no longer students. If he's a student, it's more like 22 or 23.
Talk to your H.R. person at work or if you have an employee hotline, check it out.
Mama Mia
Do't know specifically about NYS but most health insurers will only cover a child until his 18th birthday if he is not enrolled in school full time. The assumption is that if he is not disabled, that he should be working full time and can get his own coverage.
Angee
the company i work for will cover a dependent from ages 19-25 if a full time student.
they verify student status once a year, around the birthday of the dependent.
the two questions i would ask your insurance company would be: what is the age bracket for students and when do they verify. depending on their answers, you might be able to verify him as a student and ride it out another year without them verifying again. also, depending on the type of school they are attending, the units necessary to qualify vary (could be lower) so, perhaps, your student would be up for going to one or two classes as opposed to a full load?