TRENDING NEWS

POPULAR NEWS

Im Confused About About A Payment I Just Made

Help I'm confused... claims adjuster saying not to worry about medical insurance?

I had a slip and fall last month, I contacted their insurance company when I fractured my ankle. I ended up being off of work for a month, and returning on limited duty. Meantime, I met with their claims adjuster and made a statement. He told me that they would end up paying my lost wages and pain and suffering, but when I asked about my medical bills he said because I used my own insurance that "we" just were'nt going to notify them. He said that they would just end up taking a lien on my settlement. Here's the rub, some co-workers are saying that the insurance can still come after me for bills if I get a settlement anyways. Is this true? I just don't want to end up on the short end of the stick. And I haven't signed anything yet. The adjuster wanted to wait until I'm completely healed, which I agree with, but he's all ready sent me a check for my deductibles I've paid so far, I haven't cashed it yet either. Any suggestions? Is this normal protocol?

How do you know you're bisexual and not just "confused" or "mistaken"?

Well, it’s easy to feel confused. If you feel confused, you’re confused.You can certainly be confused and bisexual too!One aspect that may be confusing you is that the words “gay”, “straight” and “bi” make it sound like those are categories and that you have to fit solidly and securely into one of them. They aren’t and you don’t. The extent to which men turn you on is a continuum from “not at all” to “Oh yeah!” and so is the extent to which women turn you on. And you can be at any point on both continua. There’s also a continua of how much you like sex at all. And also one about monogamy vs. not. And the acceptability or desirability of psychological intimacy with the other person.To illustrate on myself:Women turn me on a lot; men not at all; I like sex, but seem to have less need for it than a lot of people; I’m highly monogamous and I want a lot of intimacy with a person I have sex with.More generally, the more I learn about people, the less I think there are any categories at all.

T-Mobile suspended me and my sister's phone...she pays it on time and they said unusual high acitvty confused?

T-Mobile will suspend your account if the bill is unusually high. My brother acquired a $1,900.00 cell phone bill. They wanted me to pay $850.00 that same day. I refused, because I was not aware of the bill so I had to wait until the bill came in to find out the calls were made to Pakistan, & Brazil. They would not turn on the phone because I fail to make the payment plan as agreed by one day. So I had to finish paying off the bill and get a new number.

What do I pay if I haven't met my deductible?

I'm new to these health insurance policies and such, so I'm curious:
if I haven't met my deductible, do I pay the full fee for a doctor's appointment?
I'm extra confused about this because I've been to doctors this year and have only had to pay the co-pay. But I just set an appointment up with a counselor and she asked if I met the deductible and said I would have to pay more if I didn't.
Please explain...

Which one is correct? 1) We made or we have made? 2) I made or I have made? 3) I prepared or I have prepared? I am confused. Which one is correct?

In all three examples, both sentences are grammatically correct. In all three examples, both sentences have different meanings. To use them correctly, you will have to learn the tenses.“We made” is in the simple past tense. It is used to describe a past action.“We have made” is in the present perfect tense. It is used to describe a current fact concerning an action completed in the past.So, the tenses are very close in meaning! The difference is in emphasis.Let’s imagine that yesterday, you and your sister prepared baingan bharta for dinner.If you wanted to tell what you did, you would use the simple past:What did you do yesterday? “Yesterday, we made baingan bharta.”What food did you make yesterday? “Yesterday, we made baingan bharta.”If you wanted to communicate the fact that this is something you had done earlier, or finished doing earlier, you would use the present perfect tense.I would like to teach you how to make baingan bharta. “But we have made baingan bharta before.”What dishes do you know how to cook? “We have made baingan bharta and chicken korma.”

TRENDING NEWS