That's really a question for a family law attorney. Rather than worry about it - why not just purchase coverage for him.
If you are talking about expenses incurred after the marriage has taken place, then YES, your assets are at risk. Medical expenses are considered a "common" debt of the marriage, making both parties responsible for paying them. In the event of a divorce, the responsibility of common debts is subject to the divorce agreement.
These would be tax deductible under Medical Expenses on Schedule A if you have enough expenses to overcome the threshold and itemize. You cannot use any medical expenses that are reimbursed or paid for by insurance.
No. The injured party cannot be a household member. It does not matter if they are not listed on the policy.
In auto insurance, 'uninsured insurance' refers to a type of coverage for accidents caused by a motorist without insurance or hit-and-run accidents in which the driver who caused the wreck cannot be identified. In other words, your insurance may cover the cost of damage to your car, medical expenses, and other expenses. http://www.superpages.com/supertips/what-is-uninsured-or-underinsured-motorist-coverage.html
You pay all of the expenses out of pocket. Medical, car, everything. Also get a lawyer because if you cannot afford to make the repairs you can get sued by either the other driver or there insurance to get the money back from you not having insurance.
This is a no brainer ... if the other driver has no insurance, how possibly could their non-existent insurance be responsible for medical? The only recourse here is to take the other driver to court and sue for damages. Chances are you will still get nothing - most likely if someone cannot afford auto insurance, they certainly could not afford any out of pocket medical expenses. This is why most motorists have to carry under-insured and un-insured auto insurance on their policies ... for your own protection.
Yes as a part of your unreimbursed medical expense when you are using the schedule A itemized deductions of the 1040 tax form. Unreimbursed medical expenses are deductible using the schedule A itemized deductions of the 1040 tax form subject to the 7.5% of adjusted gross income limit. The amount over the limit is then added to all of your other itemized deductions on the schedule A. Go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for Publication 502 Medical and Dental Expenses Transportation You can include in medical expenses amounts paid for transportation primarily for and essential to, medical care. Car expenses You can include out-of-pocket expenses, such as the cost of gas and oil, when you use a car for medical reasons. You cannot include depreciation, insurance, general repair, or maintenance expenses. If you do not want to use your actual expenses, for 2009 you can use the standard medical mileage rate of 24 cents a mile. You can also include parking fees and tolls. You can add these fees and tolls to your medical expenses whether you use actual expenses or use the standard mileage rate. Example
In Canada they cannot terminate medical insurance while an employee is on Worker's comp. However, if all employees have their medical terminated then the employer can get away with it.
If you fell ill or met an accident during transportation to work and are already covered under medical insurance,there is no reason why you will not get benefit under medical insurance. Your inability to drive due to medical condition needs detailed explanation as this may be a parameter in your getting benefits under medical insurance.
always check with your insurance company and ask them what they cover and how much.. they will cover everything you ask with jewlery i do know that...
Unrecoverable expenses are out of pocket expenses that you cannot obtain reimbursement on
Medical bills are the responsibility of the estate. If the estate cannot do so, they distribute as best they can. If the court approves the distribution, the debts are ended.
Family ExpensesThe monthly recurring expenses such asHouse RentUtility BillsSchool Feesand even medical expenses and vehicle maintenanceExpenses which cannot be avoidedDomestic ExpensesExpenses attributing to a domestic function or party such asa Farewell party, party hosted for a newly wedded couple.