Yes.
One will take precedence over the other(s).
You will have to talk to the insurance companies to find out in what order they pay. IE: primary, secondary, tertiary, etc.
tc
2007-01-02 04:16:36
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answered by timc_fla 5
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Yes you can....We had a couple that actually had 17 disability policies and of course every time they walked out the door they "fell" and I had to file a claim on all those forms!!! This was of course paid to them......their Medicare and supplement insurance paid the office bill for them.
On each of those 17 claims I would list the names of ALL the other policies that were being filed but the companies didn't care so it seemed.
2007-01-02 14:44:46
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answered by Gypsygrl 5
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YES!! i know a couple that work at the same hospital. they were both paying for insurance, not realising that they didnt need to! wasted a lot of money taht way. they were both eligible to be on the other's, ergo, the other was wasted money
2007-01-02 04:16:59
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answered by habs_freak 3
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Yes,But why would you need more than one medical insurance???
2007-01-02 04:16:49
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answered by Bella 7
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You can have a primary and secondary, what the primary doesn't cover the secondary will.
2007-01-02 05:08:33
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answered by Anonymous
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