Ticker wrote:
I think insurance only covers low spectrum autistic treatment and not Aspergers. I've got my insurance to cover my consultations that lead to diagnosis, but that's because I saw a neurologist and not a psych. I wouldn't let insurance know AS status and especially not your car insurance co if you have a good driving record. Don't announce it at work - EVER. And my personal opinion is also not to let Medic Alert know because if autistism is on the list of medical conditions they might deprive a person from being allowed to make their own medical decisions.
What might happen if I talked about it at work? I was actually wanting to be able to do that with my boss if I got an official diagnosis. I hoped it might explain some stuff better
mmaestro wrote:
I've heard that insurance often won't cover treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorders, including AS, but of course that varies by policy. I'd check over the paperwork you've got from your insurance company, and give them a call (or better, have someone else ask if you're concerned about their reaction - careful, though, it's possible that lack of disclosure could affect your coverage, also).
What do you mean by lack of disclosure? Like if I knew I had AS for sure, but didn't tell them, and they somehow found out?