New-borns are usually covered under insurance policies with maternity benefits, without any additional premium. But you will have to explicitly include them in your family floater policy to ensure that the protection continues after day 90. Once they turn 25, or get married, they will have to look for a separate, independent health plan.
New-borns are usually covered under insurance policies with maternity benefits, without any additional premium. But you will have to explicitly include them in your family floater policy to ensure that the protection continues after day 90. Once they turn 25, or get married, they will have to look for a separate, independent health plan. New-borns are usually covered under insurance policies with maternity benefits, without any additional premium. But you will have to explicitly include them in your family floater policy to ensure that the protection continues after day 90. Once they turn 25, or get married, they will have to look for a separate, independent health plan. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
