are parents of military eligible for usaa health ins

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Asked January 4, 2016

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No, parents of military members are not eligible for USAA health insurance. USAA is a financial services company that primarily serves members of the military and their families, offering a range of financial products such as insurance, banking, and investment services. To be eligible for USAA membership and its insurance products, an individual must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Active Duty: Active military members, including those in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard, and Reserve.
  • Former Military: Honorably discharged veterans, including those who retired or separated from the military after at least 20 years of service.
  • Family Members: Spouses, widows, widowers, and children of USAA members.
  • Cadets and Midshipmen: Cadets and midshipmen at U.S. service academies, in advanced ROTC or on ROTC scholarship, and officer candidates within 24 months of commissioning.
Parents of military members are not included in the list of eligible family members, and therefore are not eligible for USAA health insurance. However, military members may be eligible for health insurance coverage through their military service or through other civilian insurance providers. It's important to note that eligibility requirements for USAA membership and its insurance products may vary depending on individual circumstances. To determine eligibility and explore insurance options, it's recommended to contact USAA directly and speak with a representative who can provide guidance based on specific circumstances. For more information about the Coast Guard car insurance discount,read on.

Answered January 4, 2016 by vedgehammer

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