Sentences with phrase «uninsured health expenses»

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Faso, during the meeting, spoke against a Democratic - backed amendment that would have prevented the replacement bill, known as the American Health Care Act, from taking effect until the federal government in the form of the Health and Human Services secretary certifies the number of uninsured people and out - of - pocket expenses would not increase and overall benefits would not declined.
Debts incurred due to uninsured or underinsured medical expenses continue to be a major issue in personal bankruptcy cases, despite recent improvements in access to health insurance.
No, it means your insurance will pay for the repair / replacement of your car, and any health expenses and lost income you may incur, if an uninsured motorist hits YOU.
Doctors, labs and other medical providers are often willing to negotiate, with both uninsured patients and those whose insurance only covers a portion of their health expenses.
Medical payments coverage and health insurance do not account for the wages that could be lost due to time off work for recovery; however, with uninsured motorist bodily injury, these expenses can be covered as well.
The court may prorate the custodial parent's uninsured health care expense contribution when appropriate.
A third category of expenses is controlled expenses, such as the 6 % uninsured health care expense that remains the sole obligation of the parent for whom the parenting time credit is not calculated.
Apportionment of Uninsured Health Care Expenses.
Ten years ago, many professionals saw this type of coverage as more of a luxury than an important piece of protection; however, given the change in health insurance and the increased maximum out of pocket expenses and rising numbers of uninsured members of the general population, protecting yourself against the financial exposure of a serious illness or disease is more important than ever.
Cash medical support is the additional amount a parent is ordered to pay to help with the cost of health care coverage by the other parent, or to help with the uninsured medical expenses of the child.
You'd receive a larger tax deduction than if you took the insurance expenses (health insurance premiums and most uninsured costs) as a personal deduction, says Michael Verbick, owner of TaxSaver in Kenosha, Wis., a tax adviser to sole proprietors.
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