Hey everyone
I have recently gone through my insurance benefits and came to the realization that many people do not take advantage of the stuff they offer.
An example of this are orthopedic shoes that you can claim on most insurances. In my case I'm with Blue Cross and I get $700 a year in prescription shoes if I simply have a prescription from a doctor.
Step One: Check to see what benefits you get with your insurance and check to see if you can get this "Orthopedic" claim.
Step Two: Tell your doctor your feet hurt
Step Three: Get prescription
Step Four: Go shopping at retail stores that accept these kinds of prescriptions. They often have very high name brand names. I got three pairs of shoes two of Tsubo and one of ecco for a total of $706 (no tax too!)
Step Five: Send your claim to your insurance and make them pay for your shoes.
Step 6: Get a renewal every year for as long as you can.
Hope this helps a few of you!
I have recently gone through my insurance benefits and came to the realization that many people do not take advantage of the stuff they offer.
An example of this are orthopedic shoes that you can claim on most insurances. In my case I'm with Blue Cross and I get $700 a year in prescription shoes if I simply have a prescription from a doctor.
Step One: Check to see what benefits you get with your insurance and check to see if you can get this "Orthopedic" claim.
Step Two: Tell your doctor your feet hurt
Step Three: Get prescription
Step Four: Go shopping at retail stores that accept these kinds of prescriptions. They often have very high name brand names. I got three pairs of shoes two of Tsubo and one of ecco for a total of $706 (no tax too!)
Step Five: Send your claim to your insurance and make them pay for your shoes.
Step 6: Get a renewal every year for as long as you can.
Hope this helps a few of you!