Can you have mre than one health insurance policy in Michigan?
If you were covered by your work, but wanted additional coverage could you do it?
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- yes you can. you can have primary insurance and additional insurance. Its best to just get one GOOD policy though. Usually the secondary offered is for extremes, like say you found out you have cancer or needed to be hospitalized for a extended length of time. If you want to pay for 2 policies it is ok and you can have as many lfie insurances policies as you want also!
- Yes, it's usually called supplemental insurance. For instance, if your insurance from work doesn't cover hospitalization, you can find insurances that will cover hospitalization and surgery but nothing else. The two would then complement each other. You can search for programs here: http://www.esurance.com/home/health.asp
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