Could You Qualify for State Health Insurance? - "Fourteen million Americans are eligible for free or low-cost health coverage but have not signed up. The Foundation for Health Coverage Education's (FHCE) mission is to simplify public and private health insurance eligibility information in order to help more people access coverage." This is according to the site coverageforall.org. And what a great site it is.
If you are want a simple and easy way to find out if you or someone you know could be eligible for health care benefits from you state this site will lead you in the right direction. If you are looking for other ways of obtaining health insurance this article is also a great resource: Top 10 Ways to Get Affordable Health Insurance With No Job or Little Money
Could You Qualify for State Health Insurance? originally appeared on About.com Personal Insurance on Friday, March 19th, 2010 at 15:11:57. Permalink | Comment | Email this
Can My Insurance Company Cancel My Policy if My Car Has a Recall? - Just this morning was another recall announced by Honda on their late model Odyssey minivans and Element vehicles. Recalls on cars is very common, probably more common than most realize. It can make one a little worried when their car is under a recall, but one thing you don't have to worry about is your insurance company canceling your car insurance policy because of a recall.
Knowing that your policy won't be canceled is good news but you are not off the hook yet. Make sure you get that recall fixed immediately because if your car is in an accident and the accident is related to a recalled part that you ignored to fix, then your insurance company can cancel your policy or raise your insurance rates. But even more important than that, get that recall fixed for your safety. Can My Insurance Company Cancel My Policy if My Car Has a Recall? originally appeared on About.com Personal Insurance on Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 at 09:14:37. Permalink | Comment | Email this
The Top 10 Questions to Ask When Buying Pet Insurance - Planning on buying family pet? Don't forget the pet insurance. Pet insurance is gaining popularity. With it's low cost and comprehensive coverages many pet owners are opting to insure their furry companions. But when looking to purchase a pet insurance policy there are a few questions you will want to consider. The Top 10 Questions to Ask When Buying Pet Insurance originally appeared on About.com Personal Insurance on Friday, March 12th, 2010 at 21:28:49. Permalink | Comment | Email this
Weekend Insurance Tip: Learn About Medical Sharing - There is no doubt most Americans agree that health care costs are way out of line and it is next to impossible to find a low cost alternative health insurance choice. The reasons for this are numerous and, just like the price of gas, we just have to deal with the premiums. This result has lead thousands of Americans to take a look at alternative ways to pay for health care premiums and one choice many have been choosing is to share their medical bills.
Weekend Insurance Tip: Learn About Medical Sharing originally appeared on About.com Personal Insurance on Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at 20:45:20. Permalink | Comment | Email this
Cutting Your Insurance by Signing a "Tobacco-free Affidavit" - We will see it more and more as we all realize we have a nation full of sick people who don't want to change their lifestyles but still want equal health care coverage. Have you ever taken the time to think about why smokers usually pay the same amount for their health insurance as you do?
It is a change that some insurance companies started years ago and it is catching on quickly. Yes, in individual health insurance one pays for their lifestyle choices but in group or employer health insurance everyone usually pays the same. But now, that is also changing.
According to www.newsandsentinel.com city employees can pay less for their health insurance if they don't smoke but will have to sign a "tobacco-free affidavit" and "the city will perform a review to make sure tobacco users are truthful in their claims."
How the "review" is handled will surely be a contested point among workers and staff alike. And I am sure both sides will argue about why one way or the other is not fair. Regardless, this is the future. Think about other insurance policies such as your homeowner and car insurance. Do we all pay the same amount for car insurance but get to drive any way we want?
Cutting Your Insurance by Signing a "Tobacco-free Affidavit" originally appeared on About.com Personal Insurance on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at 19:34:35. Permalink | Comment | Email this
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