The Beginning of the End of Employer-based Health Care?

December 8th, 2010

Health reform has, thus far, produced several unintended consequences. As a result, legislators are scrambling to stave off more public backlash.  The recent wave of exemptions granted by Congress to major corporations like McDonalds and Home Depot may only be a postponement of what appears to be an intended consequence of health insurance reform. Full Post…

Visitor health insurance for US travelers

December 7th, 2010

Do you have a family in the United States of America that you want to meet them during your vacation? Or perhaps you simply would like to visit the U. S. just for exotic vacation. Regardless of your reason for visiting, the U.S. is always a popular destination for international travelers especially during the months of December and January. If you have a plan to visit the USA make sure that you are insured under a reliable and economical visitor health insurance plan.

The United States has a privatized health care system, rather than relying on the government to subsidize health care for citizens, citizens must provide their own payment for medical care.

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Uninsured Motorist Coverage

December 3rd, 2010

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The state also requires carriers to offer potential customers Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage and consumers also have the option to reject this option as well. However, motorists may be tempted to go without this coverage, …  read more…

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Check on this: Do you have Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage? And do you have Collision coverage? If so, then ask your adjuster if you have a deductible waiver. Most policies are written like this: …  read more…

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40% of Drivers Have Fallen Asleep at the Wheel

December 2nd, 2010

Two out of every five drivers admit to having fallen sleep at the wheel at some point, according to a new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety study.

 

More than a quarter of those surveyed admitted they drove despite being so tired they could barely keep their eyes open.

 

Additionally, the vast majority of drivers surveyed said it was “completely unacceptable” for someone to drive in that condition.

 

For more information, check out the complete release here.

 

Visit InsWeb’s Auto Insurance Learning Center to learn more about other factors that can affect your ability to drive safely.

Insurance Rates Rising For American Workers and Employers

December 1st, 2010

There’s a good chance you already know it, but if you don’t here’s some news for you, employer insurance costs are rising for American workers. And to make matters worse, even though the premiums have gone up by 41 per cent since 2003, researchers at the Commonwealth Fund state that employees are actually getting less coverage for their money these days. They also said deductibles have shot up by a remarkable 77 per cent.

The future doesn’t look much brighter because if the rates continue to shoot up at the same rate as the last seven years it’s believed that annual premiums that are shared by workers and their bosses would increase by a total of 79 per cent by the time 2020 rolls around. If that h

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