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∙ 11y agoNo. The medical payments to others coverage specifically excludes medical coverage for the named insureds and any houshold members. Health insurance is the only coverage that will cover this type of loss.
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∙ 11y agoRefer to your home insurance policy. It depends on why the stained glass is broken. Your home insurance covers property damage from such things as Wind, Hail, Fire. Most likely the cost of fixing a broken glass is far below your insurance deductible.
Absolutely
Laundry. Dishes. Cooking. Fixing car. Mowing lawn. Fixing toilet
It's not fair to your husband. Work on fixing the reason why you are unhappy or determine if that is possible.
Having HMO insurance will benefit you later in life, were something to happen to you. It will cover the costs associated with fixing the problem.
well it depends where u live as auto insurance differs everywhere. But here in Ontario, when a person hits you and drives off or has no insurance, it goes under your Uninsured auto mobile coverage. and it has very limited coverage for Medical bills, and fixing ur vehicle up to 25,000 if it was a person with no insurance. if its a hit and run then u have to pay the damages to your car out of pocket. or make a claim under your collision coverage.
I hope they are really good because me and my husband are fixing to try for a baby.
Kissing/intimacy cooking fixing things making money cleaning
Ex: Try as she might, Ms. Stevenson couldn't stop her husband from fixing the leaky pipe by himself. He had unshakableconfidence he could do it..
Yes, car insurance can pay the value of the car instead of fixing it. This will happen when the cost to fix it is greater than the current value. It is then not worth fixing, from a financial perspective. This is what is meant when you say that your car has been "totaled" (it was a total loss).
Homeowners must pay for all repairs themselves. Homeowners need to buy homeowners insurance. They usually have higher utility bills. Homeowners pay property taxes. However, the advantages to owning your own home are usually worth it.
There are no alternatives for medical charts. Alternative mediums exist for paper records. These include fixing images on plastic media (photographs or x rays) or electronic storage