Sentences with phrase «additional reimbursement from»

«It's a realistic - slash - conservative estimate at this time,» Cuomo said of the new supplemental aid figure, which includes a request for additional reimbursement from FEMA.

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Rosenbaum also hides the ball from readers when he compares the cost of funding healthier school food (an additional $ 1.22 billion over pre-HHFKA reimbursements, according to the USDA) to the skyrocketing costs of obesity ($ 200 billion dollars per year).
Similarly, those who live in districts dependent on federal reimbursement should learn what they can from more successful districts — the reduction of inefficiencies, etc. — that may be replicable even without additional funding.
These risks and uncertainties include, among others, those relating to our ability to obtain financing and to form collaborative relationships, uncertainty regarding potential future deterioration in the market for auction rate securities which could result in additional permanent impairment charges, our ability to develop and market diagnostic products, the level of third party reimbursement for our products, risks related to preclinical and clinical development of pharmaceutical products, including the identification of compounds and the completion of clinical trials, the effect of government regulation and the regulatory approval processes, market acceptance, our ability to obtain and protect intellectual property rights for our products, dependence on collaborative relationships, the effect of competitive products, industry trends and other risks identified in deCODE's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation, the risk factors identified in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10 - K and any updates to those risk factors filed from time to time in our Quarterly Reports on Form 10 - Q or Current Reports on Form 8 - K.
Additional coverage could include reimbursement for loss of income from systems interruptions.
Provides reimbursement for additional living expenses when a covered loss prevents you from living in your home.
Additional Living Expenses: If your home is damaged and uninhabitable due to damage stemming from a covered loss, this endorsement provides reimbursement for things like the cost of a hotel and food.
The fire department will want their service charge paid, the landlord will want his commercial insurance deductible paid, the landlord's insurance company will likely seek reimbursement from her as the responsible party, and the neighbors certainly will want their personal property losses to be paid for, as well as their additional living expenses.
Due to the fact that additional sponsors, associated with 1,446 plans, received ERRP funds and did not respond to the voluntary surveys, it is not possible to determine the exact number of individuals who benefited from plan sponsors» receipt of ERRP reimbursements.
Some policies may just pay for the additional expenses you incur due to the fact that you lost your luggage and pay for reimbursement of those items (up to their stated maximum amount) and ask you to collect the payment from the travel provider (such as airline) because they lost your luggage.
For example, additional coverage may protect some seasonal property or motor vehicles, or it ensures that you get reimbursement in case you are denied access to your home because of a peril coming from the neighboring premises.
This is post-departure trip cancellation coverage that allows for additional reimbursement to cover the costs resulting from the purchase of additional tickets to return home.
In addition, trip interruption coverage provides additional reimbursement to cover the costs that result from the purchase of additional tickets to return home.
Travel insurance plans sometimes provide coverage — usually trip interruption, but often additional expense reimbursement — when a traveler is displaced from paid accommodations due to mandatory evacuations ordered as a result of forecasted natural disasters.
PIP has two parts --(1) Medical expense coverage: Coverage for the cost of treatment you receive from hospitals, doctors and other medical providers and any medical equipment that may be needed to treat your injuries; and (2) Additional PIP coverage: Reimbursement for certain other expenses you may have because you are hurt, such as lost wages and the need to hire someone to take care of your home or family.
Additional Living Expenses: If your home is damaged and uninhabitable due to damage stemming from a covered loss, this endorsement provides reimbursement for things like the cost of a hotel and food.
Provides reimbursement for additional living expenses when a covered loss prevents you from living in your home.
Reimbursement for additional living expenses when a covered loss prevents you from living in your home.
That it's not all bad news when it comes to the graded death benefit policies because in most cases, if an insured dies from «natural» causes during the graded death benefit period, most guaranteed life insurance policies (or at least the ones we offer here at TermLife2Go) will have some «reimbursement program» whereby the insured's beneficiary will receive back some if not all of the premium payments that the insured paid plus some type of additional interest earns as well.
Other standard coverage includes reimbursement for additional living expenses if your home becomes unlivable due to a covered event, and medical payments for people injured by something you did at or away from your residence.
The fire department will want their service charge paid, the landlord will want his commercial insurance deductible paid, the landlord's insurance company will likely seek reimbursement from her as the responsible party, and the neighbors certainly will want their personal property losses to be paid for, as well as their additional living expenses.
For prompt claim settlement or for reimbursement, itemized receipts for any additional expenses (meals, lodging, etc.) and written documentation from the source that caused the delay (Common Carrier, police report, etc.) must be submitted.
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