Whether or not FEMA will reimburse an individual for a specific purchase depends on whether or not there was a disaster declaration in that jurisdiction.
Whether or not FEMA will reimburse an individual for a specific purchase depends on whether or not there was a disaster declaration in that jurisdiction.
Once Beth purchased the stamps for the committee, she sent her receipt to the treasurer to reimburse Beth's expense.
Most will not. Even the insurance you purchased through them will not cover insect or other pest damage, but just things like fires and natural disasters.
No, Medicare does not reimburse liability insurance premiums.
You do not have to reimburse your insurance company if the accident is the fault of the other driver and the claim is made on their insurance. If the accident is the fault of the other driver and their insurance does not cover everything and you make a claim on your insurance for reimbursement, your insurance will subrogate (collect back) from the other company.
In some states yes. You would need to ask your insurance company if that applies to you.
Geico typically does not cover the cost of purchasing a generator for power outages due to a hurricane. However, they may cover damages to the generator if it is a part of a covered insurance claim for a hurricane-related event. It's best to contact your Geico representative for specific information regarding your policy.
The insurance company would pay them directly to make sure they are paid.
Yes, unless you pay/reimburse the employer for the insurance premium out of your own pocket.
deductible
Yes. Typically, it is the patient's responsibility to pay. The doctor's office will file the paperwork for you (usually) with the insurance company. But, if the insurance company doesn't pay them, then they will have to get the money from you. If he does get the money from you, then you can go to the insurance company and ask for reimbursement, or wait for the doctor to reimburse, when he finally gets paid from the insurance company.