Special damages are
out of pocket expenses such as costs for treatment, medication, or therapy.
Not exact matches
The Director Services Agreement also continues Mr. Tansky's obligation to furnish his assistance in any litigation in which we or any
of our affiliates is a party subject to receiving reasonable
out -
of -
pocket expenses incurred in rendering
such assistance.
Further, in any
such dispute, under no circumstances will participant be permitted to obtain awards for, and hereby waives all rights to claim punitive, incidental, or consequential damages, including reasonable attorneys» fees, other than participant's actual
out -
of -
pocket expenses (i.e. costs associated with entering this Giveaway), and participant further waives all rights to have damages multiplied or increased.
Participants may even be able to recoup
out -
of -
pocket expenses,
such as parking, travel and food or hotel costs.
Itemized deductions are certain
expenses (
such as student loan interest, child care costs, breast pump supplies, mortgage interest
expenses, job relocation
expenses, charitable donations, some
out -
of -
pocket medical
expenses, etc) predetermined by the Federal government that are tax deductible.
If you're reasonably sure you won't need coverage for immunizations, maternity
expenses or orthodontics in the coming year, switching to a plan that requires you to pay more
out of pocket for
such services or doesn't cover them at all) could work in your favor.
Eligible
expenses include typical
out -
of -
pocket expenses such as your health insurance deductible, co-pays for prescriptions and doctor visits and co-insurance for medical care.
But you don't have to charge a lot to get the credit score benefit (in fact, it's better if you keep your credit utilization low), so you could still use cash for
out -
of -
pocket expenses and charge one or two monthly
expenses,
such as your Internet and electricity bills, to your credit card.
To the extent that health insurance premiums are covered by a premium assistance tax credit, they are not deductible as medical
expenses; however, any remaining premiums actually paid
out of pocket are eligible to be deducted (albeit subject to the 10 % -
of - AGI floor for
such deductions).
We will pay the hospital directly
such that his owner will not bear any
out of pocket expense.
The Scholarship discount covers tuition only, and does not include any
out -
of -
pocket expenses incurred by students
such as travel, hotel, or meals.
IN ANY
SUCH DISPUTE, PARTICIPANT SHALL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ATTORNEYS» FEES, OR ANY DAMAGES OTHER THAN PARTICIPANT»S ACTUAL
OUT -
OF -
POCKET EXPENSES (IF ANY) ASSOCIATED WITH PARTICIPATING IN THE CONTEST.
Further, in any
such dispute, under no circumstances shall participant be permitted to obtain awards for, and hereby waives all rights to, punitive, incidental, or consequential damages, including reasonable attorney's fees, other than participant's actual
out -
of -
pocket expenses (i.e. costs associated with entering this Campaign).
In terms
of other pecuniary losses, you can get compensation for
out of pocket expenses as a result
of your injury,
such as travel
expenses, housekeeping, home maintenance, as well as past and future care costs.
This represents costs over and above those experienced by a person who does not have a disability and does not include other
expenses such as emergency room and outpatient hospital visits, residential care and
out -
of -
pocket family
expenses.
If you are successful in proving negligence then you would become entitled to compensation for both your pain and suffering caused by the injuries and your ruined holiday, and also your «
out of pocket»
expenses which in these types
of cases might include the cost
of medical treatment in addition to the usual types
of expenses such as the cost
of travel, medication or possibly loss
of earnings.
These Plans cover
such things as the 20 % co-pays, and other
out of pocket expenses not covered by the A and B Plans.
For nearly 200 years, the ABA brief says, courts have interpreted this to mean only
out -
of -
pocket costs,
such as expert fees or travel
expenses.
If you've been injured in an accident for which someone else is at fault, you have probably incurred
out -
of -
pocket expenses for things
such as:
We will recover any
out of pocket losses you may have,
such as hire car charges, policy excess, prescription charges, loss
of income, any care costs and travelling
expenses.
Publication 17
of the IRS states that you can deduct as a charitable contribution any unreimbursed
out -
of -
pocket expenses,
such as the cost
of gas and oil, that are directly related to the use
of your car in giving services to a charitable organization.
If you have not saved receipts, for example, you may not be entitled to
out -
of -
pocket expenses related to your injuries,
such as parking
expenses for attending your doctor or medication
expenses.
Whether you tripped on a loose wire or ripped rug, or you slipped on a patch
of ice at a storefront that was left for weeks on end, you can collect damages for your injuries,
such as lost wages,
out of pocket medical
expenses, pain and suffering, and more.
This is the coverage in your policy that will pay for
out of pocket expenses like medical bills and for general damages
such as pain and suffering if the at - fault driver does not have liability coverage.
Your
out -
of -
pocket expenses include any other costs related to your accident and injuries,
such as the costs
of prescription medications, travel to and from visits to your doctors, medical aids like crutches and slings, and payment for a rental car if you needed one.
As with other personal injury cases, you may be able to recover damages for
out -
of -
pocket expenses,
such as medical bills, the cost
of prescription drugs, physical therapy and medical equipment.
There are two methods by which you can seek money damages for your injuries and other losses,
such as lost wages and
out -
of -
pocket expenses.
Disbursements are the
out -
of -
pocket expenses such as Court fees, witness fees, investigation, and doctors» fees.
Medical
expenses such as physician consultation fees, medical tests, surgery, prescription medication, physical therapy, wheelchair
expenses, follow - up consultations and other
out -
of -
pocket hospital
expenses.
These innocent injured persons are entitled to compensation for scarring, lost wages,
out of pocket expenses, and pain and suffering resulting from
such attacks.
Any
out -
of -
pocket expenses you incurred while treating your injuries (
such as medications, crutches, or transportation to doctor appointments) were real and directly related to the accident;
Our only caveat is to request that clients pay in full for any
out -
of -
pocket expenses that they requested and authorized,
such as travel
expenses or fees for outsourcing a task at the client's request.
Compensatory damages may include economic damages like medical bills,
out -
of -
pocket expenses, and lost wages, as well as noneconomic damages
such as pain and suffering.
We will reimburse panel members for their accrued
out -
of -
pocket expenses such as: copies, long distance, faxing, filing fees etc, when representing a client.
Subsidies to help Illinois residents with
out -
of -
pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased through Get Covered Illinois and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 %
of the federal poverty level.
If this first party benefits coverage is optional in your state, and you choose to go without, then to have your medical
expenses paid for you when you are at - fault in an accident, or the at - fault party can not cover your injuries, you will need to have coverage
such as medical payments or personal injury protection on your policy, or you may end up paying
out -
of -
pocket for your medical bills.
Subsidies to help West Virginia residents with
out -
of -
pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 %
of the federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help New Mexico residents with
out -
of -
pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased through Be Well New Mexico and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 %
of the federal poverty level.
Because
of the many «gaps» in Medicare's coverage —
such as copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles — the
out -
of -
pocket expenses for Medicare enrollees can be substantial.
Subsidies to help South Carolina residents with
out -
of -
pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 %
of the federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help New Hampshire residents with
out -
of -
pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 %
of the federal poverty level.
Because homeowners insurance and renters insurance are mainly meant to cover high - value items,
such as your home, the deductibles — your
out -
of -
pocket expenses towards a claim — on homeowners policies tend to be pretty high.
Any remaining costs or
out of pocket expenses,
such as deductibles and co-payments can then be claimed under the secondary emergency medical & dental benefit.
Through crowdfunding sites
such as GoFundMe and GiveForward, queer couples can use crowdfunding to help mitigate their
out of pocket expenses.
Student Travel insurance covers all
such eventualities and ensures that you don't have to bear the
out -
of -
pocket expense.
Such expenses can include
out of pocket doctor visits, preventive care tests, ultrasounds, birthing classes and more.
Some supplemental insurance plans will pay for
out -
of -
pocket medical
expenses,
such as deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance.
This is your
out -
of -
pocket expense that you agree to pay for losses up to set amount,
such as $ 250 or $ 1,000.
Travel Delay coverage can provide reimbursement for reasonable
out -
of -
pocket expenses,
such as hotel accommodations, meals and transportation if you are delayed during your trip.
Subsidies to help Nebraska residents with
out -
of -
pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 %
of the federal poverty level.