I don't quite understand your question. Check this link http://www.steveshorr.com/technical_questions.htm#Primary for links to explanations of dual coverage. Have you read the applicable provisions in your policies?
Secondary keys are the database keys that hold the physical location of a portion of a record in a database or file. They provide a secondary way of accessing the information.
In most cases a secondary insurance would compensate coverage were the primary insurance does not. Exceptions apply to the prescription drug type and coverage limitations.
If an extracapsular cataract extraction was performed, a secondary cataract may develop in the remaining back portion of the capsule.
just read the medical manager and u will find the answer!
A person could find contact information for a LLoyds Insurance agent by checking their website and exploring the 'contact us' portion of their website.
Secondary productivity. See the Related Links for more information.
Only for the unpaid portion of the first insurance policy. For example, if the first policy covers 80% following a $500 deductable, you can file for the remaining 20% and the deductable on your insurance policy.
Kaiser insurance will be primary and pay the first portion of the bill, then any remaining outstanding balance will be sent through Medicare. Medicare will then apply it's portion of coverage (typically this should pay the entire bill) if there is still a remaining balance, this will be sent to the patient for collecting.
Prepaid insurance is that amount which is paid in advance for future insurance so until actual insurance facility is availed by company it is an asset of company and if it is for short term or will be availed in current fiscal year then it is current asset otherwise a fixed asset, if some portion is usable in current fiscal year then only that portion will be current asset and remaining will be fixed asset.
Health Insurance claims are bills for health care services. Generally your doctor will have a medical billing specialist that taken down your insurance information. He or she will them bill or charge your insurance company for the portion they are responsible for.
It is called a meteorite.
NO,, GAP Insurance is supposed to pay the difference between what your Auto Policy paid and any remaining portion of your loss after the Auto Insurance Policy has paid it's maximum. If No Auto Insurance Policy is in Place providing comprehensive and collision coverage then your GAP Policy is Null and Void. GAP coverage only pays in conjunction with your Auto Insurance Policy. No Auto Insurance! No Gap Payment