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 Newly built property insurance?
we have built 5 one bedroom properies and need to insure ...


 Can my insurance company refuse to pay out if i am charged with dangerous driving?
I had an accident and injured 3 people, they are suing me for compensation - the paperwork has been sent to the insurance company as I have third party insurance. I have been charged with dangerous ...


 What is reinsurance? how does it differs from insurance?
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 What exactly is a CO-APPLICANT to a bank account entitled to?
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 What is a good internationally health insurance plan for a college student?
My 18 year old daughter is going on a nonprofit church trip to Amsterdam and I am wondering if you could recommend a low cost health insurance plan to cover her while she travels overseas for six ...


 Insurance online?
I need a temporary HEALTH insurance, for about 90 days... and I need to buy it online because I dont have a car/much time to go to some insurance company to buy it, what can I do?...


 Personal and public liability insurance - Is it possible to get a combined policy?
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 Car insurance policy?
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 We have previuosly been on a company insurance so cannot prove no claims.?
we have previously for 10 years been on a company car insurance. we have now come to get our own insurance and been told we cannot prove our no claims because it was a block insurance.is there a ...


 Is it possible to take a pension plan for my mother aged 47? If yes ,which plan you preffer?
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 Errors and Omissions insurance for a new brokerage?
My problem is pretty simple, and yet is turning out to be surprisingly difficult to solve. I am turning to all of you for your experience and help.

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 What is the statute of limitation for an insurance company to request a refund for an overpayment of a claim?
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 Insurance Premium Not Guaranteed?
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 I have a serious question please HELP?
ok, my brother was driving a friend's car while intoxicated and hit 2 parked cars. he got a ticket for a DUI. his friend gave him the keys to her car and told him to drive, and she knew he didn&#...


 Will the insurance cover new locks?
If you vehicle is burglarized and they got away with all of your extra keys (car, spouse's vehicle, house, garage, etc)? I'm thinking I would rather pay for new locks than pay for the ...


 How much does it cost to get insurance as an 18 year old female?
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 I want to become a fireman in Illinois. Where do I begin?
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 How can i email a fillable pdf form?
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 Insurance question?
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 What is a good company to get life insurance?
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Jack
5 weeks pregnant, laid off in october, no insurance
Ok, so I am 5 weeks pregnant, and I am getting laid off in October. My husband wasnt able to get into the army due to a bad knee and that was our only way for medical coverage. I dont qualify for low cost but we cant afford high payments either? Does anyone know what or where we should look? Would it be pre-existing? We cant afford huge medical bills and I am really scared that I am going to miscarry again because I cant get proper care.

We are not below the poverty line which is required for Indiana medicaid. We cant afford for me to go with out work, as we cant really afford even groceries. I have had a hard time with miscarriages and would just have it at home, but I dont think I will be able too. We need prenatal care too, that is SOOO important.
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My husband has a job he didnt quit it to join we were pretty sure they wouldnt take him.
                     
 




mbrcatz
NO ONE is going to write you private health insurance, while you're pregnant. You're going to have to take the "Cobra" coverage from your employer, or pay out of pocket, if you don't qualify for Medicaid.

BUT, regarding that home birth - midwives do home births, AND all prenatal care and testing. So having a home birth does NOT mean "going without". It DOES mean you have a trained specialist, who KNOWS when you need to see a medical doctor, and when you can do it alone.

And Planned Parenthood really specializes in killing babies, not bringing them safely into this world. So you're right to avoid them. But you might want to look into Birthing Centers in your area, also.


starfish
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Is there a Starbucks where you live? If you work there, you can become eligible for health insurance after only 2 months. This document has more information: http://www.starbucks.com/aboutus/SB-YSB-US-HR.pdf
And, no, I don't have anything to do with Starbucks (I don't even drink coffee!), I just saw this on Oprah. It's worth looking into.

Also, you mentioned that you can't afford groceries. Have you looked into food stamps or WIC?

I also found this article that talks specifically about getting low-cost health insurance in Indiana, and it talks about options other than medicaid: http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Get-Low-Cost-Indiana-Health-Insurance&id=822451

One other thought: Do you attend a church or other place of worship? Places like this often can help you with problems like the ones you are dealing with.

Good luck! I hope this helps!


Tawni
1) You need to get yourself another job. The fact that your current employer let you know ahead of time that you were going to loose your job is a luxury many people don't get and you should take advantage of it. Apply everywhere you can. Most reputable big business employers offer healthcare- and the payments come straight out of your paycheck. Voila- healthcare for you, and your baby.. and maybe even your husband.

2) Your husband needs to find a job like NOW. Thats too bad that the Army didn't work out because the military is a fantastic means for stability, but its not an excuse for not having a job. He can do exactly the same thing as you- search for a job until you get one. YES the economy sucks right now so its hard to find jobs but they ARE out there- you just need to take the time to look and be consistent! Check up on applications you drop off- call these employers every other day until they offer you an interview.

3) Get yourself to a planned parenthood fast. If you have no money for "regular" healthcare- this is the place you need to go. And it isn't just for 15 year old kids trying to get condoms. Back in my day I saw 20 something year old full term pregnant moms in the waiting room who were there for prenatal care. They take care of you there, and if you have NO money- they will still care for you- you should go.

4) DO NOT have your baby at home! Sure it works out in many cases but what if something goes wrong? What if your blood pressure or the baby's raises- thing slike this can kill one or both of you. What if you begin bleeding uncontrollably after the baby is born? SO many things can happen and you should really have a doctor there who knows what to do.

There are SO many things you can do to make this work you just have to be willing to. I wish you SO much luck with this. Please go get yourself looked at ASAP... take care of that baby. Just make the right decisions and at least you'll know you've done everything you can to make this work. ALWAYS try your hardest.

Good Luck.


Judy1
I don't have any good suggestions, but I wish you luck.


Insurance Pickle.com
COBRA would be the way to go and it would be odd (but I guess not impossible) for it not to cover maternity. But, if it doesn't cover it now it won't do more as a COBRA plan as it IS the same plan.

Being pregnant is the epitome of a pre-existing condition.


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