A covered medical expense is an event/procedure that your insurance company will pay for, in full or in part (perhaps with a co-pay or deductible). Uncovered expenses are things you're expected to pay out of pocket.
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School lunches are a general expense that can be paid from the amount received for child support.School lunches are a general expense that can be paid from the amount received for child support.School lunches are a general expense that can be paid from the amount received for child support.School lunches are a general expense that can be paid from the amount received for child support.
As long as it is a covered expense by your secondary insurance and a claim has been filed with the primarty insurance then the answer is yes. The secondary insurance will only cover the expense according to your plan.
Coverage for loss of income and extra expenses necessary to continue operating following a covered loss.
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Ordinarily, an insurer pays a covered expense only if the insured incurs the expense or loss. In this case, it is questionable whether the doctor would charge the child. Likewise, if the child was covered under the doctor's (father's) policy, a typical exclusion in a health policy may apply, that being that the insurer would not pay if a family member provided the care.
Medical expense insurance: Covers some or all of the out of pocket expenses paid by the insured for covered medical expenses. Disability insurance: Makes up for some or all of the income lost during the disability of the insured.
That depends if the rewards are company owned and if the employee is traveling for business purposes and all expense of the employee is covered by the company.
The synonym for "slathered" is "smothered" or "covered."
yes it is an indirect expense
Office expense