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Can I continue with my COBRA coverage though my husband found a new job with different insurance?

Health Insurance

Question by : Can I continue with my COBRA coverage though my husband found a new job with different insurance? My coverage with COBRA covers my provider in-network and the new insurance does not. It’s worth it to pay the extra money to ensure that I can use my preferred provider. Just want to make [...]

Can you help me figure out how much home insurance I need?

Home Insurance

Question by snaily waily: Can you help me figure out how much home insurance I need? I was wondering if you guys could give me some advice about house insurance. We’ve been paying insurance as if our house is worth 224,000 still however it is worth about 175,000 now because of the economy. Would it [...]

Can health insurance company drop you if you making COBRA payments on time?

Health Insurance

Question by tjk150a: Can health insurance company drop you if you making COBRA payments on time? My sister is in a nursing home. I have been paying her COBRA since December. The nursing home called and “warned” us to find a medicaid facility because her health insurance will probably drop her. Why? Best answer: Answer [...]

Should health insurance companies be allowed to make a profit?

Health Insurance

Question by : Should health insurance companies be allowed to make a profit? According to a WellPoint Institute report, 3 cents of every dollar goes toward the insurance carriers profits. Is this outrageous? Do you think it would cost more or less for our government to manage health care? Best answer: Answer by Ed Fox [...]

What’s The differerence between ;Whole life Insurance & Term Life Insurance?

Life Insurance

Question by winnerfull-1: What’s The differerence between ;Whole life Insurance & Term Life Insurance? And which one is better ? Best answer: Answer by insuranceguytx Whole life covers (provides a death benefit to your survivor) for your whole life. Term only covers the specified term, usually 10, 20 or 30 years. Most term policies NEVER [...]

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