Monthly Archives: April 2010

Auto Insurance Rates April 14th In Michigan – Is GEICO Cheaper Than StateFarm?

April 14, 2010
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Getting auto insurance and paying for insurance in Michigan is hard. Michigan is a no-fault state which requires people to pay more insurance in order to cover everybody in the likelihood of some sort of auto accident. But can you still find cheap auto insurance? There are 120 different insurance providers throughout the state...

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Health Care For Your Family – What Kind Of Cheap Health Insurance Is Available To You?

April 13, 2010
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Healthcare in America has been a struggle for decades. The new health care bill that has been passed should help many families and individuals obtain health insurance. Many of the changes in the health care bill will not go into effect for a few years, likes you can expect that health insurance companies will...

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Car Insurance Questions – Is Low Cost Auto Insurance From StateFarm Insurance Easy To Get?

April 13, 2010
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There are many auto insurance companies out there. Sometimes it is difficult to dig through all of the different offers and commercials to really understand what kind of insurance you can get. If you find yourself in a situation, it is always best to do research. That may be why you find yourself on...

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Flooding In California and New England- How Can Flood Insurance Help?

April 2, 2010
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Most Home Owners insurance does not cover flooding. Many residents in California, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and other parts of New England are finding this out as they scramble to find some answers. FEMA- The Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration manages the National Flood Insurance Program offered to over 2100 communities in the US. The...

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Health Care Reform Bill Allows Students To Receive Parents’ Health Insurance Coverage

April 2, 2010
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Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cobra, Medicare, Humana and many more will be allowing young adults to receive their parent’s health insurance benefits. For some time young adults who were enrolled full time and under 22 were covered under their parents’ insurance. These two stipulations have meant that many young adults have not been...

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Could Better Mental Health Insurance Have Saved The Empire State Building Jumper?

April 1, 2010
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Yale Junior Cameron Dabaghi leapt to his death from the empire state building.  Most of his friends and family are in shock. They stated that he never showed any signs of depression or suicidal tendencies. But some have started to question whether he would still be alive if he had proper mental health treatment....

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Health Care Reform Bill- Will Seniors Lose Their Medicare Benefits?

April 1, 2010
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Obama’s Healthcare plan will affect senior citizens. There will be some cuts to the amount of payments made to hospitals and nursing homes. Will this affect the Medicare plan for senior citizens? Some of the new laws will improve the care that Medicare beneficiaries receive. Prescription coverage will be improved for senior Medicare benefits....

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