DME is usually 5 yrs, but I’ve been told for this specific item, it’s probably that they will pay for a new one every 1 or 2 years. Medicare can’t find the answer and suggested I have the pharmacy ask they provider. The glucose meter companies (like Accu-Chek) say it should be replaced every 1 or 2 years.
Tag: California
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Does My Renter’s Insurance Cover For Living Expenses Incurred As A Result Of Water Pipes Breaking That Make The Kitchen And Downstairs Unusable?
It took awhile to realize the water pipes below the floor were causing the floor to get warmer. There was little or no damage to our possessions as we caught it before there was extensive damage. However, it will take a month to fix the problem making the downstairs and kitchen unusable and therefore uninhabitable. We have had to store all of our property in a pod and live in a hotel.
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Will My Auto Insurance Cover Brake Damage From Destroyed Brake Pads & Rotors?
I have comprehensive insurance. A few months back I had my front brake pads done at a shop. Soon after, I had a flat tire (rear driver side) and a fellow on the side of the road helped me by patching it and putting it back on.
It was getting to be about time for the brakes to be done again. I had just started to hear a sound. I was driving on the freeway, going 65, and my rear driver-side tire just fell off. I almost flipped and my backing plate was ground flat from scraping the pavement (but I didn’t know this until much later.) That night I filed a claim for the incident.
I went back the next day and found my tire. A friend reinstalled it for me (it was missing three bolts.) The brakes had gotten significantly worse but due to unfortunate circumstance, I had to drive the car home from the shop to which it was towed.
I had to get to work, so I drove my car for a few more days after that. It didn’t take long before the rest of the brake pads vanished and the rotors were destroyed. Soon after that my brakes failed completely.
I took it to a shop and they told me the total damage was over $2,000. Part was the tire incident, part was my stupid decision to drive post-tire-flying-off. Turns out, when my tire fell off so did my brake drum.
Question: Am I covered at all? What’s the best course of action?
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Can Creditors Go After Life Insurance Policies In A Revocable Trust?
My friend’s ex husband had life insurance policies in his revocable trust that is under California law. He went to a hospital for a long time in Nevada without insurance and died. The policies his trust still hold are whole term policies for his Mother who is alive and well. My friend is a beneficiary of that trust and wonders if creditors might seize the policies to satisfy the debt because the eventual payout of those policies when her former mother in law passes is considerable.
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Will AAA Insurance Cover A Broken Pool Water Pipe That Has Caused Damage To Our House?
We found a leak in a water pipe that supplies the pool with water It must have been there for some time. Our house has some damage and cracking in the walls. We are too old to repair it ourselves. Is this covered by AAA insurance?
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I Have A Qualified Variable Annuity. What Is That Exactly?
It is a tax annuity i have been paying 100.00 a month for 15 years and i want to cancel the account and withdrawal the money ,. i am not 59 1/2 and i am willing to pay the penaltiies. how do i begin this process?
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Should we file an insurance claim if there is structural damage to a house when it is caused by settling?
We purchased our home from the bank 5 years ago (it was a foreclosure. The house is now 10 years old). This. Winter, We noticed water damage in one bed room and found 2 twelve inch cracks on the side of the house. Also, the door to a patio above that bedroom has a door that is very hard to open and close. We had a reliable contractor look at it and he said the house settled and it has caused a lot of damage. He thinks the damage may be due to the foundation not being laid correctly. We are uncertain how to proceed. Should we file a claim with our insurance company? Go to the contractor? The bank? Thanks