| Family Deductible:
The family deductible is the maximum amount of money
that your family must pay in deductibles before the insurance company
begins to pay. If your plan has a $500 deductible and you have five
family members, you could potentially incur $2,500 of deductible
expenses, assuming everyone ran up just $500 worth of claims. To avoid
this, most plans have a family deductible limit equal to two or three
times the individual deductible. So, the family mentioned above would
only have to pay $1000 (2x) or $1,500 (3x) before the insurance company
began to pay benefits. Expenses incurred beyond the family deductible
limit would be eligible for reimbursement at the co-insurance
percentage.
Some family deductibles specify that two or three
family members have to meet the individual deductible completely. Others
only require that the family, in aggregate, accumulate the family
deductible limit before benefits are paid. Obviously, the requirement
that individuals meet their deductible entirely is not quite as good as
the cumulative family deductible provision. The family deductible is
important because it can limit the total amount of deductible that can
be charged to your family.
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