Posted by admin on Nov 18, 2009

Typically, owners of small ventures are having more of a hard time finding a decent health coverage with reasonable rates compared to big private companies. Why? Because eligibility for health group plans are quite unattainable to small businesses. One big factor is the number of employees being insured. So if you work alone in a project or just a couple of additional employees assist you, obtaining adequate insurance plans can be somehow challenging. Then again, you cannot lose hope on this matter as getting health coverage is very vital.
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Posted by admin on Nov 16, 2009
If you’re at all tempted to cut corners on paying for your auto insurance, first take into consideration the man who was jailed recently for allegedly presenting a false auto insurance card. The man, from Orleans County in the metro Rochester, NY area was charged on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 with second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument.
The Crime
As recently reported in The Daily News, Nicholas Rich was arraigned on Monday morning for allegedly presenting a false auto insurance card to a police officer. He was originally stopped at a traffic stop for driving on expired registration.
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Posted by admin on Nov 16, 2009
Too many people make the same mistakes over and over again when it comes to long term care insurance. And this is a type of insurance where mistakes can cost a person needed medical care, not to mention a ton of money.
Long term care definitely doesn’t come cheap—recent data shows some basic long term care costing upwards of $60,000 a year—but it’s too valuable to just try to do without. In fact, with most senior citizens needing some sort of long term care, doing without long term care insurance to cover the costs is probably Common Mistake No. 1.
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Posted by admin on Nov 16, 2009
The healthcare legislation released by the Senate’s Democratic leaders Wednesday resembles a bill passed by the House of Representatives on Nov. 7 in many ways but there are some major differences between the two.
The Senate has yet to begin debate on its bill, which is likely to change during the amendment process. Here is a summary of some of the major differences between the proposed Senate bill and the House-passed legislation.
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Both bills would establish a new government insurance program to compete with private companies on proposed new state insurance exchanges.
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Posted by admin on Nov 13, 2009
In January, a car overtook me while I was turning right. My car was not damaged but the other party, who lost only door trimming, claimed £1,000 for repairs and £1,300 for car hire, which made me wonder how “accidental” the crash was. The claim is being handled by Premier, the company that my broker, Budget, insured me with. The other side is denying blame and the insurance companies had still not agreed by July, when my policy came up for renewal.
The new quote from Budget more than doubled to £717. Premier told me that, once the claim was settled, the no claims discount (NCD) would be reinstated, so I accepted the high premium. Bu
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Posted by admin on Nov 13, 2009
New Hampshire Auto Insurance Discounts « Auto Insurance Guide
Some of the discounts available in the state of New Hampshire include the Home Owners and car insurance discount. In this discount, if you are home owner and choose to get the home owner policy and an auto insurance policy together in … read more…
Free Online Quotes Auto Insurance: Auto Insurance Rates – Young …
There are many insurance companies which extend various types of insurances required by you. If you hav
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Posted by admin on Nov 13, 2009
The Insurance Council of Texas (ICT) Education Foundation will award $30,000 in academic scholarships to 15 university students in ceremonies during November. To date, the Foundation has awarded more than $280,000 in academic funding to Texas students and universities.
“Funding for the ICT Education Foundation continues to grow and this is good news for students taking insurance and risk management classes at Texas colleges and universities,” said Mark Hanna, a spokesman for the Insurance Council of Texas.
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