Thursday, August 28, 2008
Who pays before company assumes liability? -
Under major medical insurance, $250 must be paid before the company assumes liability. Who is responsible for paying this $250? A. the policyholder B. the insurer C. the provider D. the third party payer The policyholder - it sounds like a deductible. The medical bill is your responsibility. Even if the health ins does not pay - or does not cover the service -it's still your responsibility to pay. Er...... Liability has NOTHING to do with a deductible.....especially when it comes to medical insurance. The $250 is to be paid by the policy holder. If you are talking about the $250 that must be paid before the 'major medical insurance' "benefits" kick in..........that is something typically elected by you - the policy holder - when you select your benefits coverage. When the insurance company starts to pay - they are not assuming any "liability". The policyholder. It's called a deductible.
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