But you can
later claim reimbursement for any premiums paid during the elimination period.
But you can
later claim reimbursement for any premiums paid during the elimination period.
Not exact matches
This optimism contrasted with Maloney's
claims on Wednesday that getting
reimbursement at a
later date would be «uphill battle.»
Price protection — Similarly, if you make a purchase and
later find a better price advertised in the U.S. in print or online, you can submit a
claim to the credit card issuer within 90 days of the purchase date to get up to $ 500 per item or $ 2,500 per year in
reimbursement.
48 hours
later the
claims were accepted and
reimbursement checks were in the mail 10 business days
later.
Our
claim was submitted just days after the surgery and we had a
reimbursement check a week
later.
This will likely save time in case the insurance company requests these
later in order to process the
claim and will also maximize your
reimbursement.
The very next day we were contacted, two days
later the
claim was complete, and within the week our
reimbursement check was processed.
Price protection — Similarly, if you make a purchase and
later find a better price advertised in the U.S. in print or online, you can submit a
claim to the credit card issuer within 90 days of the purchase date to get up to $ 500 per item or $ 2,500 per year in
reimbursement.
Even in cases where the accident benefits application is submitted to the wrong insurer, however, that insurer is obliged to respond to the victim's accident benefits
claim, and then it is the insurer's responsibility to
later seek
reimbursement from the appropriate insurer.
Even though most regular medical insurance covers you when you're traveling, if you require medical or hospital services outside the U.S. you must usually pay the bill up front and
claim reimbursement later.
In the event of a kidnapping, the policy owner must front the ransom amount to the kidnapper and submit a
claim for
reimbursement later.
In event of a
claim for
reimbursement, the policyholder bears the expense of hospitalization (insured expenses) himself and
later claims from the insurer to reimburse those expenses.
Approximately 3 weeks
later we received the denial that we needed to provide the final «probate of the estate» and provide notarized documents from my 4 siblings (who are scattered between Alaska and Washington DC) that they were releasing «their interest» in the insurance
reimbursement because this «sizable insurance payment» was a part of my mother's overall estate and they needed to release their
claim of the «sizable payment».
I attempted to follow - up with them, and even filed a
claim, providing all paperwork, and a letter explaining in detail my situation, as they tried to deny me
reimbursement, even though I specifically ordered my insurance to start on 10/01/2014 (why would I pick a
later date???).
If the medical facility requires payment up front, you can
later submit a
claim for
reimbursement, less your chosen deductible.
Also, if you are unable to visit a network garage due to some reason, you can
claim for
reimbursement later.
For the Travel companion plan, for all expenses incurred the medical bills have to be paid upfront by the insured and the
later claimed from the insurance company for
reimbursement by producing required documents.