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  2. 7 Pet Insurance Companies that Cover Pre-Existing Conditions

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    Spot imposes a 14-day waiting period for any diagnosis, treatment, or surgery related to accidents, illnesses, and knee or ligament conditions. ... cured and remains symptom-free for 180 days, it ...

  3. What are pet insurance waiting periods? - AOL

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    Waiting periods affect when coverage applies after you purchase a policy.

  4. What to do if your pet insurance claim is denied - AOL

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    The waiting period for pet insurance accident coverage can range from zero to three days, whereas illness coverage typically requires a 14-day waiting period. Show comments Advertisement

  5. Pre-existing condition - Wikipedia

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    Pre-existing condition exclusions were prohibited for HIPAA-eligible individuals (those with 18 months continuous coverage unbroken for no more than 63 days and coming from a group health insurance plan). Individual (non-group) health insurance plans could exclude maternity coverage for a pre-existing condition of pregnancy. [2]

  6. Waiting period - Wikipedia

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    A waiting period is the period of time between when an action is requested or mandated and when it occurs. [1]In the United States, the term is commonly used in reference to gun control, abortion and marriage licences, as some U.S. states require a person to wait for a set number of days after buying or reserving a firearm from a dealer before actually taking possession of it, a woman waiting ...

  7. Health insurance - Wikipedia

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    Employee Health Insurance covers diseases, injuries, and death regardless of whether an incident occurred at a workplace. Employee Health Insurance covers a maximum of 180 days of medical care per year for work-related diseases or injuries and 180 days per year for other diseases or injuries.

  8. Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act

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    Under BAPCPA, a debtor who has moved from one state to another within two years of filing (730 days) the bankruptcy case must use exemptions from the place of the debtor's domicile for the majority of the 180-day time period preceding the two years (730 days) before the filing [§ 522(b)(3)].

  9. What to do if your Social Security payment is late - AOL

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    If you are applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), the waiting period is seven months. However, once your application is approved, you should receive your benefit every month ...