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Your insurance handbook (not just the summary document) will spell out your coverage in detail.
Your insurance handbook (not just the summary document) will spell out your coverage in detail.
I'm bad about saying "You too" like in the context of if someone says to "Have a great day." like yesterday the ticket agent at the gate said to "have a nice flight" and I instinctively said "you too."
oh yeah i do this all the time, good exampleI'm bad about saying "You too" like in the context of if someone says to "Have a great day." like yesterday the ticket agent at the gate said to "have a nice flight" and I instinctively said "you too."
yesterday the guy behind the deli counter said "have a nice evening, come back and see us again," and I replied, "thanks, you too!" I'd already decided to say it before he added that I should come back. makes less sense now, whoops!
Holy hell just had the most fruitless 30 minute phone call with my insurance company asking what I THOUGHT were a few simple questions. I asked about C section coverage and the guy began reading to me (straight from the benefits page that I told him I had already read) about STERILIZATION AND VASECTOMY COVERAGE. WTF.
How does one go about speaking to someone that actually knows about coverage and doesn't just search the benefits page in exactly the same manner that I do? Talk to someone in a doctors office or hospital that deals with various insurance companies?
Your insurance handbook (not just the summary document) will spell out your coverage in detail.
I would be shocked if it's not covered. It's generally not an elective procedure. It can also be a life and death situation. Maybe I am misunderstanding.
I'm liking this bet on Germany I made
We've just had a lot of people say "make sure you know everything your insurance covers because we were shocked that they didn't cover ____" or "we were so surprised about how much it all cost!" so I've been trying to look in to it. A c-section is a definite possibility because it's a big baby so I was wondering if that would be considered an "emergency" c-section in the eyes of insurance. Hopefully questions that my doctor's office or hospital may be able to answer but kind of disturbing that calling BCBS doesn't get anywhere close to answers. The guy asked me if the c-section would be performed in an office setting :tard:
I'm getting nervous about my Brazil +7.5
AWAR, it's almost go time isn't it?
FINE will they cover my lady penis rejuvenation if they're going to be so stingy?