if dad wants his billed first- why not take his card to the dentist, sign the paper give them the card and request they notify of any charges not covered....then the ball is in mom's court she can use her insurance or not
That's already been done. Child's first appointment was the middle of December - the ortho had the card in October. The problem is not using both cards - the problem is the order in which they are used. Since mom's insurance only covers a finite amount, and dad's covers everything BUT a finite amount, it makes more financial sense to use dad's card as primary, to be billed first. The problem is that mom's birthday is in the spring, and dad's birthday is in the fall, and this is the criteria the insurance companies use for determining which is primary. So, Mom's insurance gets submitted first, as primary.
As I said above, if the bill is $5000, there is the following scenario using mom's insurance as primary.
$5000 - $1500 (mom's insurance pays only $1500 total) = $3500 - $2500 (total submitted to dad's insurance minus $1000 co-pay) = $1000 parental responsibility
If dad is primary:
$5000 - $4000 (total submitted to dad's insurance minus $1000 co-pay) = $1000 - $1500 (amount mom's insurance will pay) = $00000 out of pocket.
So, they go from having to pay $1000 between them to having to pay nothing between them. And that is with both of them using their insurance, in both cases.
It is necessary for dad to be primary. Perhaps someone can help dad write this out so that it is crystal clear for the attorney and mom.
Thanks.