Jana, that's great!!! Thanks for posting the info for your state. I REALLY hope people get "into" a policy before it's too late!
So, in WA the thing about the 365 days, is that it only pays 365 CONSECUTIVE days. There is NO LIFETIME limit, but there IS a limit on the number of days in a row.
To illustrate it, say you were hospitalized for 370 days IN A ROW, they would ONLY pay for 365 days. and then lets say you were at home for a day, or longer, and then you went BACK to the hospital. They would resume payment again, and your "consecutive days counter" would be "set" back to day 1. Does that make more sense?
Your state might not have that same limit, but again, it's not a 365 day lifetime limit, it's just a limit on the days in a row
So, in WA the thing about the 365 days, is that it only pays 365 CONSECUTIVE days. There is NO LIFETIME limit, but there IS a limit on the number of days in a row.
To illustrate it, say you were hospitalized for 370 days IN A ROW, they would ONLY pay for 365 days. and then lets say you were at home for a day, or longer, and then you went BACK to the hospital. They would resume payment again, and your "consecutive days counter" would be "set" back to day 1. Does that make more sense?
Your state might not have that same limit, but again, it's not a 365 day lifetime limit, it's just a limit on the days in a row