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Designating Primary and Secondary Insurance CoverageHere are opinions and answers from Wiki s Contributors:Medicare
In most cases no. You can not chage due to better coverage. 90% of insurance companies, if not more, have what is called a birthday rule. Meaning if you have dependant children on the policy the guardian who was born first (or who is older) is the primary carrier for the dependant children and the younger of the two guardians is the secondary carrier. If you were to have coverage through yourself and a spouse you would be your own primary, as would your spouse be their own primary. If you are the carrier for both insurances then it would all depend on your plan provisions and restrictions, in which case you would have to question each insurance company as to how they would handle determining what insurance is primary and what insurance is secondary.
You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.
A supplemental or an indemnity policy will work in conjunction with your Major Medical policy, you may have to file the claims yourself though. The best place to look for an indemnity for good overall coverage is Homeland Healthcare.
Liability insurance covers damages to the property or body of others, it does not provide any coverage for yourself of your property. Each state has a minimum coverage which depicts the cost of "cheap" liability auto coverage.
Humana is considered to be one of the best health insurance providers in the United States, but the level of coverage varies between plans. If you purchase yourself you can decide on the amount of coverage vs. cost, but if you get it through an employer they will decide your level of coverage themselves.
Yes, but it can create problems with the claims. The coverage through your work will probably want your secondary policy to cover the claims first, then they will pick up what is left over. The problem is if your secondary health care policy wants your work coverage to pick up the tab first.
Depends on your coverage. The more coverage, the higher the premiums. You of course would not be alive when it pays out, so you would get nothing yourself.
"Yes you can obtain life insurance from Prudential. Questions you should ask yourself include how much life insurance do I need, Do I need life insurance for my family."
Medical bills for yourself and anyone else in your car in case of an accident
Medical bills for yourself and anyone else in your car in case of an accident
Insurance is meant to protect your valuable assets in life. But in order to get the most out of your protection, it is important that you look for full coverage from a reputable provider. You can do this by searching the Internet or by going into a local insurance agent in your area. Be sure to explain exactly what you want so that you get the coverage that you need without having to worry that you are overpaying for what you have. You will be amazed at the amount of peace of mind that can be attained after buying more insurance for yourself.
Some insurance agencies will let you get a sort of temporary coverage, but I'm pretty sure you can't get permanent car insurance for a car you don't own yourself.