Not exact matches
If you list them as additional insured, they're insured
under the
policy and likely not
eligible to make a
claim against your liability coverage.
Medically Necessary In order to be considered for payment,
eligible health
claims must be deemed medically necessary
under the terms of your
policy.
So for example, where a
policy has been sold to a consumer who was never
eligible to
claim under the
policy, that's unacceptable.
You're not
eligible to
claim under the terms of the
policy, even though you were told you could.
Also, if any
claims were filed
under the 30 - Day Certificate and the puppy buyer has no lapse in coverage (goes directly from 30 - Day Certificate to full term
policy), those conditions will not be considered pre-existing and would be
eligible for future coverage.
Thus, where a
claim based on cybercrime (now a defined term
under our
policy) would otherwise be
eligible for coverage (because it arises from a lawyer's delivery of professional services), it will be covered, but only up to a sublimit of $ 250,000, including defence, repair and indemnity costs together.
If you made
claims under a previous insurance
policy like a renters
policy, you would not be
eligible for the
claims free discount which could cause you to pay significantly more on home insurance
Medically Necessary In order to be considered for payment,
eligible health
claims must be deemed medically necessary
under the terms of your
policy.
Harsh Roongta, CEO of Apnapaisa, says that only a premium equivalent to 10 per cent of sum assured
under a
policy will be
eligible for tax deduction
under Section 80 C and you can not
claim tax exemption
under Section 10 (10D).
If you want to cover your parents - in - law
under a mediclaim
policy, let your spouse pay the premium, as it will make him / her
eligible to
claim the tax deduction.
If you list them as additional insured, they're insured
under the
policy and likely not
eligible to make a
claim against your liability coverage.