No absolutely not...that's called pre-existing conditions...so they wont pay. But like everyone has said call the hospital and they WILL work out a payment plan for you....even if you can only pay $10 a month...just let them know what you can afford.
2007-04-27 12:49:01
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answered by mooqui 1
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There's no way an insurance company is going to back pay for a hospital bill, they'll lose a ton of money if that were how they ran business. You're better off contacting the hospital to see if they can reduce the bill , or arrange a payment plan with them.
2007-04-27 12:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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There are no insurance plans that pay for events that occurred before they are purchased.
Try to work out a plan with the hospital and doctors. Sometimes, if you can come up with a big enough chunk of cash, you can get some great discounts. Find out what some insurance companies are paying for similar deliveries and offer that. (I know you said you don't have money -- think about borrowing it or putting the expense on your credit card.)
Oh, congratulations on your new baby. I hope you and he/she are healthy and enjoying being a family.
Be sure you check with all welfare agencies for help, also.
2007-04-27 10:54:31
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answered by Anonymous
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That's like saying, are there any racetracks where I can place my bet after the race is run? That's not a dumb answer, it's a paraphrase of what you just asked.
Nope, it doesn't work that way. No one wants to exchange $200 for $10,000, guaranteed.
You're best off calling the hospital billing department, and asking them to work out a payment plan for you.
2007-04-27 12:25:21
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answered by Anonymous 7
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Sorry, none of the companies will cover anything that occured prior to the effective date.
Your best bet would be to contact the billing department. They will work out a payment plan for you, and depending upon your income may even forgive some of the bill.
2007-04-27 10:51:55
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answered by Zarnev 7
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Nope, no such plan, paying for losses prior to the effective date of a policy would be a prescription for insolvency for the insurance company.
2007-04-27 10:55:18
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answered by Noah Tall 4
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a brilliant style of situations on the back of your invoice on front in information they have a style or application on back of invoice that states in case you may not cope with to pay for to pay this invoice....fill out the type or call through fact there are alot of charities who pay those costs for low-income or human beings without coverage and talk to a social worker on the well being facility.
2016-10-13 22:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not. Most insurance plans don't go retroactive, nor will they cover things already done.
2007-04-28 11:47:24
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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