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Today’s News: Medicare Funds to Exhaust in 2029, Higher Mortgage Insurance Fees Approved and Auto Insurance Customer Satisfaction Declines

Posted in Auto Insurance , Health Insurance , Home Insurance , Medicare

August 23rd, 2010
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A new government estimate shows that Medicare will run out of funds by 2029, 12 years later than originally expected. In other insurance news, higher mortgage insurance fees have been approved by Senate and a report from JD Power and Associates shows that auto insurance customer satisfaction has declined. Today’s News: Medicare Funds to Exhaust in 2029, Higher Mortgage Insurance Fees Approved and Auto Insurance Customer Satisfaction Declines

Today’s News: States Push for $16 Billion for Medicaid, Mortgage Insurance Claims Down and You May Own One of the Most Stolen Cars

Posted in Auto Insurance , Health Insurance , Home Insurance , Home Insurance Claims , Medicaid

August 18th, 2010
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State officials are looking to pass a measure that would offer much needed money for Medicaid, mortgage insurance claims have dropped and according to a new list, you may own one of the most stolen cars in the United States.

States Push for $16 Billion for Medicaid

Democrats in Senate are trying to push through a bill that would offer states $27 billion in needed funds, $16 billion of which would be used for Medicaid needs. With health insurance still unavailable to a large number of Americans, the need for Medicaid is still prevalent. Today’s News: States Push for $16 Billion for Medicaid, Mortgage Insurance Claims Down and You May Own One of the Most Stolen Cars

Switching Homeowner’s Insurance Can End Up Costing You Big

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August 17th, 2010
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House on a pile of money

There is no shortage of home insurance commercials on television screaming the virtues of switching insurance policies to a new company for large savings on your insurance premiums. However, it may not be as easy as the commercial spokesman makes it out to be. There are a few hidden pitfalls that you need to be careful to avoid in order to make switching beneficial to you and your wallet. Switching Homeowner’s Insurance Can End Up Costing You Big

What’s In the New Flood Insurance Bill?

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August 12th, 2010
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What’s In the New Flood Insurance Bill?

Today’s News: Nonprofit Health Insurers Hoard Cash, State Farm Sheds Home Insurance Customers and Ohio Auto Insurance Stays the Same for 40 Years

Posted in Auto Insurance , Blue Cross Blue Shield , Health Insurance , Home Insurance , State Farm

August 9th, 2010
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Reports show that many nonprofit health insurers have been hoarding cash, State Farm Insurance plans to drop home insurance customers and liability auto insurance in the state of Ohio has remained unchanged for 40 years.

Nonprofit Health Insurers Hoard Billions in Cash Today’s News: Nonprofit Health Insurers Hoard Cash, State Farm Sheds Home Insurance Customers and Ohio Auto Insurance Stays the Same for 40 Years

Today’s News: Health Care Overhaul Receives High Marks, Louisianans Don’t Fully Understand Flood Insurance and Young Drivers Make Insurance Claims Most

Posted in Auto Insurance , Auto Insurance Claims , Health Care , Health Insurance , Home Insurance

August 6th, 2010
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The health care overhaul has received some high marks from a surprising party, a study found that Louisiana residents don’t fully understand home insurance and new data has revealed that young drivers have the highest frequency of claims.

Health Care Overhaul Receives High Marks Today’s News: Health Care Overhaul Receives High Marks, Louisianans Don’t Fully Understand Flood Insurance and Young Drivers Make Insurance Claims Most

Today’s News: Health Care Law Raises Abortion Questions, Pre-Existing Conditions Health Pools Begin and Flood Insurance Overhaul Underway

Posted in Health Care , Health Insurance , Home Insurance

July 30th, 2010
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Now that the new health care law has passed, questions about abortion have resurfaced. In other insurance news, health insurance pools are beginning to crop up around the country to help those with pre-existing conditions and Congress has taken steps to get a flood insurance overhaul underway. Today’s News: Health Care Law Raises Abortion Questions, Pre-Existing Conditions Health Pools Begin and Flood Insurance Overhaul Underway

How Twitter Could Increase Your Home Insurance Premium

Posted in Home Insurance , Home Insurance Claims

July 27th, 2010
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How Twitter Could Increase Your Home Insurance Premium

Today’s News: AIG No Longer Being Probed and FEMA Offers Low-Cost Flood Insurance

Posted in AIG , Home Insurance , Home Insurance Claims

July 26th, 2010
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It seems that life insurance company AIG has been let off the hook in the criminal probe the U.S. Justice Department initiated. For those who live in risky floodplain areas, FEMA is offering low-cost flood insurance options. Today’s News: AIG No Longer Being Probed and FEMA Offers Low-Cost Flood Insurance

Steps to Protect Your Home from Wind Damage

Posted in Home Insurance , Hurricane Insurance

July 22nd, 2010
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Steps to Protect Your Home from Wind Damage

Types of Home Insurance

For those who live in a natural disaster area where home insurance is common, you know all about the difficulties in finding the most comprehensive plan to protect your home in relation to pricing. Home insurance, because it covers so much more than just your property, can be extremely expensive. But no matter where you live, a good home insurance policy should be a necessity. Learn more about the different types of home insurance and how you can start saving today!

Home Insurance FAQs

No matter if you're looking for a new home insurance provider or you need coverage for your first home, you should be aware of the potential disadvantages of certain policies as well as how you can save money on options you don't really need. Here are some commonly asked questions regarding home insurance. Educate yourself and find real protection for your home and family.

Reducing Property Insurance a Bad Idea
Property insurance is always important, despite how much your home value is declining.

Flood Insurance if You're at Risk
If you live in a region that is prone to flooding, an insurance policy that covers this disaster is a must.

Finding Cheaper Renters Insurance
Since your landlord's policy doesn't cover your personal possessions, renters insurance is an affordable solution.

Home Insurance Protects More Than Your Home
Home insurance doesn't just cover your property, it does a whole lot more.

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