What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MD and PA
I am at my wits end and hopefully someone can help me out.
My 10yo son lives with me and my husband. Our family is covered under Aetna. His biological father was ordered by the courts in Pa where he lives to provide health insurance for our son. He didn't comply for some years so my husband carried my son on his plan since we got married in 2003.
Finally in 2008 bio dad provided me with a medical card. Ever since then I have both insurance companies telling me that the other insurance is primary. about twice a year I have to call and fight for either insurance to pay on the claims. Aetna says that by default bio-dad is primary. Cigna says you have to go by the birthday rule. Step dad is in February and bio dad is in august. Sooooooo this means aetna is to be primary. So I call aetna back and say the birthday rule only applies if me as his mother was the subscriber to the insurance.
Who is right? Right now I owe over $1300 to his mental health provider and they are threatening to stop allowing him to come for treatment which he really needs if this doesn't get straightened out by out next appointment in two weeks. It's crazy that he has double coverage and neither want to pay.
I am at my wits end and hopefully someone can help me out.
My 10yo son lives with me and my husband. Our family is covered under Aetna. His biological father was ordered by the courts in Pa where he lives to provide health insurance for our son. He didn't comply for some years so my husband carried my son on his plan since we got married in 2003.
Finally in 2008 bio dad provided me with a medical card. Ever since then I have both insurance companies telling me that the other insurance is primary. about twice a year I have to call and fight for either insurance to pay on the claims. Aetna says that by default bio-dad is primary. Cigna says you have to go by the birthday rule. Step dad is in February and bio dad is in august. Sooooooo this means aetna is to be primary. So I call aetna back and say the birthday rule only applies if me as his mother was the subscriber to the insurance.
Who is right? Right now I owe over $1300 to his mental health provider and they are threatening to stop allowing him to come for treatment which he really needs if this doesn't get straightened out by out next appointment in two weeks. It's crazy that he has double coverage and neither want to pay.