Yes, but only if he/she is covered on your medical scheme. If your partner to whom you are not legally married, has his/her own medical scheme, then your partner will have to take out their own Gap Cover policy.
Is my partner covered under my Liberty Gap Cover policy?
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- Why can we not automatically adjust the policy premium for a member on the single premium rate for under the age of 55, when they get dependants?
- What cover exclusions exist for Liberty Gap Cover?
- I have been diagnosed with stage 2 qualifying cancer* for the first time, but have decided not to go for further treatment and therefore do not need to register on my medical scheme’s oncology treatment programme. Do I still qualify for the R30 000 lump sum cancer benefit?
- Is Liberty Gap Cover only valid on a specific medical scheme?
- To whom is the benefit paid?
- What documents do I need to submit with a Liberty Gap Cover claim?
- I have had Gap Cover with another provider for 5 years and need an operation that requires an upfront co-payment. If I take out Liberty Gap Cover, will you cover the co-payment?
- What happens if I, as the policyholder, pass away before my spouse?
- My 3 month old son is going for a circumcision and the doctor does not charge medical scheme rates. Will Liberty Gap cover the shortfall?
- How long does it take to pay a claim?