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  • How Can I Locate a Lost Term, Whole Universal, or High Risk Life Insurance Policy?
    In many such cases, finding a missing life insurance policy could mean the difference between bankruptcy and financial security. If you've lost a life insurance policy, find out here what steps you can take and which places you can check to locate a lost term, whole universal, or high risk life insurance policy.
  • Cover Those Family Jewels With More Than Just Renter's Insurance
    If you are a homeowner or renter you probably have either homeowner's insurance or renter's insurance that covers most of your valuables. But, consider that a lot of insurance companies are dropping their customers at the slightest suggestion of a claim. Do you really have the coverage you need for your most valued possessions? Most policies cover the "cost" value of your valuables, not the actual replacement cost.
  • When Two Households Become One: Home Contents Insurance for Couples Approaching Marriage
    The two of you are living together and engaged to be married. You've entered into the, "What's mine is yours and what's yours is mine" frame of mind. You've only been living together a few months in what used to be exclusively his apartment. So, iss any of your stuff insured under his home contents insurance policy?
  • Cancellation or Non-renewal: It Pays to Know the Difference for Affordable Car Insurance
    You have auto insurance, but at some point down the road you may receive a notice that your auto insurance policy will become ineffective in X number of days (it varies from state to state). And, it's important to understand exactly why the policy is expiring because it means the difference between a mere inconvenience and payback for an event you can't seem to live down. Find out the difference between cancellation and non-renewal.
  • Divorce and Affordable Auto Insurance
    Deciding who gets which car may be an obvious decision in a divorce, but careful consideration of how to take possession of an affordable auto insurance policy may be a little more difficult. While auto insurance regulations and collision coverage requirements vary by state, there are enough similarities to offer this quick checklist to make sure that you're covered.
  • Choosing the Right Vehicle Means Saving on Car Insurance for a Young Driver
    It's time for another "first" for your child—the first car, but you've heard the stories about how expensive premiums usually are for teen drivers. Learn how to find reasonably priced car insurance for a young driver.
  • Affordable Auto Insurance: How Do Insurance Companies Calculate My Premium?
    Find out how insurance companies calculate your auto insurance premium. When researching the most affordable auto insurance rate, it helps to know what statistical components most insurance companies take into consideration.
  • Changing Jobs: What About COBRA Health Insurance Benefits?
    If you work for a company that offers generous health insurance benefits, especially if your employer is not required to provide COBRA health insurance, it's apparent why you've delayed looking for a new job or ruled out working for yourself. Fear of parting with employer-sponsored health insurance is legitimate, given the steady decline in number of companies that offer it and the high cost of paying for coverage yourself.
  • Avoiding Health Insurance Claims Denials on Group or Private Health Insurance, Part 2
    Unfortunately, paying for health care these days ' whether it's hospital care, group or private health insurance, or durable medical supplies - is a lot like buying a car: You gotta haggle. If you can research and take care of your out-of-pocket expenses prior to surgery, it's possible and wise to negotiate with the hospital and providers for a lower out-of-pocket rate.
  • Avoiding Health Insurance Claims Denials on Group or Private Health Insurance Policies, Part 1
    These days a patient must be vigilant about his own health care in terms of researching treatment, securing pre-authorizations, and knowing what to do if his group or private health insurance policy denies a claim. A denied claim feels like a knife in the back placed there by the very company that's supposed to be watching your back. Luckily, some claim denials can be easily avoided.
  • Can You Get Separate College Student Health Insurance for your Child?
    With the joy and excitement of sending a child off to college comes a new set of parental responsibilities that encompasses everything from financial aid to finding affordable housing. You also need to make sure adequate college student health insurance is in place for your college-bound children.
  • You've Found Personal Health Insurance; Should You Buy Long-Term Care Insurance for Aging Parents?
    Planning to cover your own insurance needs, from finding good personal health insurance to choosing the correct auto insurance coverages can be a challenge. But, don't forget to consider your role in caring for aging parents as you build your insurance portfolio. This article will help you decide if you should buy long-term care insurance for them.
  • Buying Low Cost Health Insurance: Tips and Guidelines for Getting Your Money's Worth
    It's hard to find low cost health insurance, but the process is rewarding if done with some professional input. A good checklist and resources like US Insurance Online can help you streamline the process. Do your research and figure out the exact details of the type of policy you need, and you can save hundreds or thousands of dollars each year on health insurance premiums.

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