Archive for May, 2008
Although the majority of states require drivers to carry liability insurance in order to legally driver, some states follow a no-fault policy instead. If you are in one of these states, it is important to know what no-fault means and how you can still receive the proper compensation within this system.
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The low cost California car insurance program for people who meet financial guidelines is a brilliant idea, but minimums are inadequate. Ask your agent for a quote for a car insurance rate that includes more acceptable liability coverage.
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A new fat tax is being introduced by insurers to punish the obese. The cost of seriously overweight customers will be up to 50% higher when taking out new life insurance policies, the threshold at which the higher rate begins is also going to be lowered.
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The recent popularity of price comparison sites has led to a city watchdog planning to review the regulation of these sites, particularly insurance comparison sites to ensure consumers are not buying products that are unsuitable for their needs.
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The current Presidential Election has focused a great deal of attention on health insurance and one proposal of particular note is that by Senator Hillary Clinton to solve the problem of affordable health insurance for those with pre-existing conditions.
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Auto insurance doesn’t have to be expensive. There are many ways you can save money on your car insurance costs. Be patient and take your time. You are under no obligation to buy from the company that responds to your quote first. Shopping around and asking the right questions can and will lead to huge savings.
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With ample opportunities for billing errors within today’s complex health care claims and reimbursements systems, it’s a wonder people carrying individual medical insurance don’t spend more time carefully checking each Explanation of Benefit. Checking your EOB is the first line of defense against overpaying on a health insurance claim.
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There have been many predictions of rises in home insurance premiums after the disasters seen during last summers flooding, and the money insurers had to pay out. Property owners were expected to face higher premiums throughout 2008 after the widespread floods of last summer cost insurers so much. These predictions have been challenged by new research from Datamonitor, an independent market analyst.
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If you’re a big fan of Alexa rankings, you may hav noticed some significant changes during the last few weeks. In fact, every website’s Alexa ranking has changed based on a new and improved ranking methodology.
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Where’s the first place you go to look for a product or service you need? If you use the internet at all, your answer is probably a search engine. Search engines are what help us find information online. This is why link popularity is so important. If a customer can’t find your website, then you have no chance of making a sale.
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