There's not much if any leeway in insurance policies to pay for something that's not described as covered. Were you led to believe the policy would pay if you cancelled because you changed your mind? If so, you may have recourse against the person who sold you the policy, but as the purchaser you have an obligation to read and understand the policy before you buy. Read the fine print and see if there is any provision that will respond to your current situation. If not, I'm very sorry yet I don't see how the insurance company can bend the rules without being required to bend the rules for everyone.
Yes and no. You'll need to provide an address. If your homeless, use an address of a relative or friend
you can find homeless people basically anywhere the most popular places are in parks or in big towns or even big shopping malls they are most likely to be anywhere where there are a lot of people about. :)
People who need it and have food stamps. Basically homeless people and people who dont have much can benefit from it.
Billions. That is why the drug dealers and homeless are behind Obama's mandatory health care.
the main components are Homeless people and violence thats in the world people with no insurance and hosipital putting patients out
No, the word 'homeless' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.When the word 'homeless' is used as 'the homeless', it is used in the context of 'the homeless people' as a group, the noun 'people' is inferred.The noun form of the adjective 'homeless' is homelessness.
The word sans basically means that you are without something or something is missing something specific. Some examples include homeless people, vegan dishes, and amputees.
a cat is never homeless
homeless shelter
There are no exact rhymes for homeless. hmmm phoneless? Boneless, zoneless?Homeless has no rhymes.
If you have to sleep outside, getting cold, not feeling safe and not eat properly and of course feeling bad about your situation and the things and people you have lost some feel the need to turn to alcohol and drugs to be able to cope, just like many who are not homeless turn to alcohol and drugs to deal with their problems. Some are also mentally ill without insurance or relatives.
Most homeless people live on the street, some stay at homeless shelters.