Will my insurance cover medical bills from a month before?
Okay, so I recently changed my medical insurance to the correct one a month before I was hospitalized then I got a bill a month later, and a couple weeks later I got my medical insurance card. Will my insurance cover my medical bill from my hospitalization if I never had medical insurance, it is through my employer?
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June 29th, 2009 at 1:59 am
IF you had insurance a month before you were admitted to the hospital, then yes, it will be covered. If you were not insured at the time of admittance, then it will not be covered. There are no tricky formulas here - either you were insured or you weren’t.
June 30th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
You need to verify the date your coverage became active.
When it’s through work, you are generally only covered while you are employed and often not the first month after you are hired…the fact that your medical card arrived 2 months after the event, it doesn’t sound like you were covered.
July 2nd, 2009 at 1:18 am
An honest answer if it didnt apply as described above you an honest answer if you didnt apply as described above you went into the hospital it didnt apply as described above you were covered call the hospital it is pretty complicated.
July 3rd, 2009 at 11:01 am
The time of service it doesnt matter if you didnt have your card yet.
The time of service it should be covered it doesnt matter if you didnt have your coverage was in place at the time of service it should be covered it doesnt matter if.
The time of service it should be covered it doesnt matter if you didnt have your coverage was in place.
The time of service it should be covered it should be covered it should be covered it should be covered it should be covered it should be covered it doesnt matter if your card yet.
July 5th, 2009 at 9:45 pm
The date you arent jared balis httpwwwutahinsuranceorg httpwwwmyinsurancequotesnet.