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New York Insurance, New Jersey Residency, Which Laws Apply? |
I am covered under my mother's medical benefits she receives from her job. She works in New York, the insurance companionship is based out of New York. However, both my mother and I live in New Jersey and I attend college full-time in New Jersey. New York law requires insurance companies to substitute child dependents until they are age 23, only if they are attending college full-time. New Jersey law requires companies to wrap child dependents until they are age 31. Which law applies to me?
| Answer: If your means is a NY policy, it's subject to NY rules & regulations. It's where the POLICY is from, not where you are, with health insurance. I'm guessing that all your in network providers, are in NY. If you after NJ coverages, you need a NJ policy. If your employer doesn't have any offices in NJ, it's not their responsibility to bid you NJ health insurance on a group policy - and actually, they can't GET it. |
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