June 10th, 2009 Insurance | 10 Comments »

This Is Not My Real Name asked: I am a dependant on my mother’s health insurance from her employer. Recently I was sent a mail requesting a proof of enrollment to show that I am indeed a full-time student. I put in a proof of enrollment that I am taking the 12 units in college, plus I also sent a copy of my schedule for this semester.
Today I get a letter saying that my insurance has been terminated and I am no longer eligible because of my age.
I thought full time students who are 21 and under can still be placed as a dependant? Is there a chance they just didnt receive my mail? If thats so, then why didnt they state that they didnt receive the required proof of enrollment instead of terminating me for my age?
I want to call them but they are closed for the weekend, so any advice from you guys so I know what I am saying when im on the phone with them would be helpful.
Btw it is not grades, I have a 3.5 gpa.
All those telling me to call them up is useless since I already plan to, what I need is any advice on what to say when I do call them on monday, since they are closed for the weekend.
Jeff
June 6th, 2009 Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 1 Comment »
Noi T asked: I would like to know if a pregnant women can be treated in different ways depending on her health insurance. I can imagine that different health insurances can cover pregnancy in different way. For example with some health insurance the woman cannot get some services which she could get with another health insurance. Is that true? I also can imagine that different health insurances can have a different network of medical providers which could have different level of services and qualification of staff. Is that true?
Lucy
June 4th, 2009 United States | 8 Comments »
davidgherron asked: My health insurance is through my employer but I have to pay part of the premium and it is deducted from my paycheck each pay period. I am filing my taxes and am being asked if the premiums are paid for with after-tax dollars. Any answers?
Tom
May 20th, 2009 Small Business | 2 Comments »
dionysus asked: I know that certain trade organizations offer discount health insurance under group rates if you join. However, I am unaware of any groups for a person who is self employed as an expeditor–a person who works in the urban planning field filing cases. He pays a exhoribant monthy premium for his health insurance.
Judy
May 5th, 2009 114 | 6 Comments »
lyre5 asked: I am searching to find the best possible health insurance that offers the lowest rates/charges, since I am fed up with my previous one that was too expensive and did not cover may of my visits. I need the insurance that covers medical, dental and vision and that it is for Miami-Dade county, Florida. Does anyone know? Thank you very much!
Yvonne
April 28th, 2009 Insurance | 1 Comment »
map711 asked: We understand that 49 million plus Americans do not have health insurance. There is individual and there is family insurance. Therefore, if 300 million Americans and 50 do not have health insurance then 250 million do. Were 250 million policies written?
Vanessa
April 24th, 2009 Optical | 8 Comments »
Nemo asked: Well I do not have health insurance and I was just wondering? Does anyone know of a good health insurance that would pay a large sum of money if I do get this surgery?
Lydia
April 22nd, 2009 Other - General Health Care | 5 Comments »
sun4ever asked: She works full time but her employer charges an outrageous amount of money for health insurance. I know there are many many young people who don’t have health insurance, mostly because of the cost of high insurance premiums. But my daughter really needs it cause she has some health issues that will stay with her for a lifetime.
thanks everyone!
Jean
April 18th, 2009 Insurance | 3 Comments »
Jennifer R asked: I’m 22. I have health insurance coverage under my parents (it’s just better insurance than I could get on my own, that’s why I’ve kept it). However, I am pregnant and need to find insurance for my daughter for when she’s born. Under my current insurance, I am covered but she is not.
My question is, what should I do? I got an application for Medicaid but will it cover her before she is born, even though I don’t need insurance? Any advice?
Dolores
April 5th, 2009 United Arab Emirates | 3 Comments »
Agila asked: Hi, I am planning to bring my husb and kid on visit visa. I heard that the health insurance is mandatory for visit visa. Where (or how) to get (or how to apply) this health insurance for vist visa. Please advice. Thanks.
Irene