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nchs09
So i am under my parents insurance.... the internship i got comes with health insurance. Does that mean that when i get my insurance, i lose my parents? How does it work? Because theirs is baller and mine would be minimal i guess. I need new contacts in 2 weeks, and i am a bit lazy to go in this week for an eye exam and new contacts.

But if i lose theirs, i would probably go to the doctor AND the eye doctor this week.


Can i haz mother ing help? Thanks :)
jonSun
If your still in school im sure your still on your parents policy.
Joss Weatherby
You arent forced to accept the internships insurance. Just say you are already covered. Unless its better coverage. Then take it while you are at the internship and get back on your parents plan when you are done.
Brian Scott
I'm sitting at a blackjack table. I have 2 face cards (20) and the dealer is showing an Ace. Should I buy insurance?
Moral Hazard
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Originally posted by nchs09
So i am under my parents insurance.... the internship i got comes with health insurance. Does that mean that when i get my insurance, i lose my parents? How does it work? Because theirs is baller and mine would be minimal i guess. I need new contacts in 2 weeks, and i am a bit lazy to go in this week for an eye exam and new contacts.

But if i lose theirs, i would probably go to the doctor AND the eye doctor this week.


Can i haz mother ing help? Thanks :)


Generally, you can opt out of your employer's group plan if you are able to show that you have coverage elsewhere. Talk to HR.

BTW, it is possible to carry two insurance policies; in such a case the insurers would pay on a pro-rata basis (claim:premium) for any loses both policies cover.
nchs09
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Generally, you can opt out of your employer's group plan if you are able to show that you have coverage elsewhere. Talk to HR.

BTW, it is possible to carry two insurance policies; in such a case the insurers would pay on a pro-rata basis (claim:premium) for any loses both policies cover.
Ya, i kinda allready have 2.. me mums and me dads...

Ill talk to HR and see whats up i guess, good call.



Btw i did not understand the blackjack analogy :(
Brian Scott
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Originally posted by nchs09
Btw i did not understand the blackjack analogy :(


What analogy?
chimera66
if you are sitting at 20 chances are you have nothing to worry about. so don't worry about getting new insurance if your current insurance is really good
Brian Scott
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Originally posted by chimera66
if you are sitting at 20 chances are you have nothing to worry about. so don't worry about getting new insurance if your current insurance is really good


Way to read too far into it
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