When to Get Life Insurance: Why It’s Never Too Early (or Too Late)

Did you know that there was a 14% increase in life insurance policies in the last year for those under 44? People are purchasing life insurance more than ever due to the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Life insurance and disability are critical benefits that employees look for from their employers. You might be wondering, ‘when to get life insurance?’ It

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The Different Types of Insurance Policies

There are many hazards that come with the business of living. This is why insurance was devised, to help cover the potential losses in income and to cover exorbitant medical costs. But what different types of insurance are there? It turns out there’s an insurance policy for practically everything—including alien abduction insurance, asteroid insurance, and even

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How to Choose a Health Insurance Plan: What You Need to Know

Are you ready to have health insurance coverage for yourself and your family? If so, learn how to choose a health insurance plan here. If you and your family are currently uninsured, you’re not alone. Millions of Americans live without health insurance. But health insurance is the only way you can guarantee medical care for your loved

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What Qualifies As A Short Term Disability?

By: Theresa Semple | April 17, 2018 Life happens to all of us. Illnesses, surgeries, accidents, are all a part of life. Fortunately, there is disability insurance to help us get through. It can be confusing trying to understand disability policies, so here’s a breakdown of which medical conditions qualify as a short-term disability in

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Consumer Reports: Helping your college age child in a medical emergency

As a parent, there are few things worse than getting a call saying your young-adult child is being taken to the emergency room. Now imagine getting that call, but the doctors and nurses won’t tell you anything about your child’s condition. Consumer Reports tells us how privacy laws make that scary scenario very real for
Must Suspicions About Personal Health Be Shared With an Insurer?

Article courtesy of Kwame Anthony Appiah for The New York Times Magazine. I have Parkinson’s disease — at least, I think I do. I have a slight tremor in my right hand, my posture is becoming more stooped and I have a diminished sense of smell. I have not spoken about this with a physician. I

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