What is the name of your state? NC
Okay I can say I know a bit about P & C insurance but health, I stay away from
Recently one of my stepchildren broke her ankle. Today we get an eob and seems we need to pay the deductible as this was different from office visits.
On a side note, I KNOW that bm's new husband also has coverage on my stepkids and that his birthday falls before DH's. Should I call and see if his insurance covered anything or what? Will our insurance company tell us anything?
It is not a matter of paying 1/2 deductilbe but I hate the thoughts that bm will not have to pay anything and give DH nothing on what benefits she receives.....
Point in case on the double coverage thing, steps had to have some dental work done monthes ago. I KNOW (from the mouth of sf) that he has coverage on the steps as well. One of the kids had to have spacers that cost DH over $1000 dollars. Supposely we are to get 1/2 that back and then reimburse bm for the money spent. I beleive that her new husband's insurance also covered (therefore in my mind, bm gets 1/2 back also). Without a court order how do we find out who is getting reimbursed???
Thanks for the advice.
Okay I can say I know a bit about P & C insurance but health, I stay away from
Recently one of my stepchildren broke her ankle. Today we get an eob and seems we need to pay the deductible as this was different from office visits.
On a side note, I KNOW that bm's new husband also has coverage on my stepkids and that his birthday falls before DH's. Should I call and see if his insurance covered anything or what? Will our insurance company tell us anything?
It is not a matter of paying 1/2 deductilbe but I hate the thoughts that bm will not have to pay anything and give DH nothing on what benefits she receives.....
Point in case on the double coverage thing, steps had to have some dental work done monthes ago. I KNOW (from the mouth of sf) that he has coverage on the steps as well. One of the kids had to have spacers that cost DH over $1000 dollars. Supposely we are to get 1/2 that back and then reimburse bm for the money spent. I beleive that her new husband's insurance also covered (therefore in my mind, bm gets 1/2 back also). Without a court order how do we find out who is getting reimbursed???
Thanks for the advice.