Monday, May 17, 2010

With med/dental insurance,is eye coverage considered a part of medical in leagal terms?

I am divorced with joint coverage with my kids. I agreed to have them covered with my medical/dental insurance. I just need to know if eye are considered a part of medical. I ask because I feel that I am paying for everything and thier mother has no obligations except draining me of my money.

With med/dental insurance,is eye coverage considered a part of medical in leagal terms?
Well, some medical insurances cover eye exams and others require additional add ons to get eye coverage. I would consider eyes and part of medical but insurances don't always.
Reply:You'll need to contact your agent for the answer to this question. Problems with the eyes are covered under your health policy. However, most of the time vision exams and glasses are not included in either health or dental insurance. The agent will know about your specific policy.
Reply:Call your insurance company to find out. It varies from company to company, and no one on Yahoo Answers will be able to tell you for sure.
Reply:Your eye coverage is most likely through the same insurance as your dental. If not, then it could be under your medical, or it could be an entirely seperate policy of its own. You really should call and find out. The best place to start would be your employer. Whoever there handles the benefits administration for employees. There are so many insurance plans there's no way for a stranger to know what you are asking, you need to speak to your HR person at your work.


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