It is legal for a provider to have a cash price and a a different price for different insurance companies. So yes.
Malpractice insurance is a necessary evil for doctors to protect themselves. The problem is that in some states the insurance is more expensive than in other states, which make the less expensive states more attractive to these doctors.
You can buy auto insurance after a DUI, however it will be more expensisve. If your license is revoked, you cannot get insurance.
Not necessarily. The driver's age and driving record are more relevant to the cost of auto insurance.
I think there was no need legal malpractice insurance for lawyers in Wichita, KS. You can get the more information about this from the following website wichita.citysearch.com
The insurance company will not send you a bill. More likely they will reject the claim from the pharmacy and the drug store will bill you.
HMO is not actually a health insurance company, but it is instead a type of health insurance. It is a little more affordable, but it limits the choices of doctors to the ones in the person locality.
Every state has their own guidelines, consult with a local insurance agent for more information.
Yes double the amount you were paying
Can you be more specific
Public health insurance is very nice for those who cannot afford their own insurance. The benefits of private health insurance absolutely depend on what country you are in. However, in general benefits may include: not waiting so long for elective surgery, doctors you choose and trust, more available doctors, privacy, being seen more quickly, and generally better care is expected.
Though doctors have practiced prolotherapy for more than a half-century, it is still considered an alternative treatment; therefore most insurance policies don't cover it.
10 is the minimum for insurance. All legal fields have this limit or more