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I was reading over my finace's medical insurance for comparison. I am trying to read into this because she hurt her knee like 4 years ago and hasn't seena dr in two years I think. Plus, she has only had this insurance for 4 months. After reading it it looked to me like they wouldn't cover it but, this withing 6 months thing is weird because she hasnt seen a dr in more than 6 months about this.
Confusing these insurance companies are. Wow, that sounded like Yoda
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Doc, you're a pain in my pain
I'm not sure if I understand your question, but if you're asking whether it's normal to have to wait 6 months after insurance coverage starts before you can have a pre-existing condition treated, yes that's a normal thing. It sucks, but it's fairly standard IME. Good luck...
confusing this post seems yes. BUT strong is the force and all I gathered from that is about the 6 month wait if you've had break in coverage for x amount of days for a pre-existing condition. I am in the middle of an appeal that the insurance claimed pre-existing but I wasn't diagnosed with specific finding resulting in a surgery until 4 months after I already had coverage. Get a lawyer I must. Be strong, dark side clouds jugdgement & we must fight but without anger.
"Why are anti - war protists against fighting usually turn violent" Perplexing this is"