any one out there famliar with or work with insurance companies on arbitration of a reconstructive proceedure?
United Health Care has denied two seperate claims to repair my severe belly button ...
I was looking into buying mortgage insurance to cover me in case something happens. I found out this existed when someone I know died very suddenly. I went to the bank where my mortgage is and they ...
Is this the amount I would get after I cancel a policy?
My policy shows this amount minus loans asnd interest and plus dividends and go-rider cash values.
am i allowed to get a life ins policy on my ex husband (the father of my 2 girls who are now 19 & 18) he owes me 28,000 in child support and i will never see it. i was thinking if i got a life ...
I'm a medical student on academic leave until late June. Basically, I need to wait for the foundations week that marks the beginning of the 3rd year at UCLA.
Someone posted a question about whole life vs. term and someone claimed they could prove whole life had equal or better return than buying term and investing the difference in the stock market but ...
I'm scheduled to have a hip replacement in May. My question is this: is there any type of insurance (i.e.- AFLAC) that can help with some of the medical expenses that I will incur or even help ...
I need to purchase private insurance, but do not want to pay a HUGE premium does anyone know of a company?
It would be for me and my five year old soon. I would probably like my deductible to range from $500-$1000. If you have any info please give me contact information for the company. Thanks!!!
Your best bet is to go to a local insurance broker - especially if you already have a relationship with them for your car insurance or homeowners/renter's insurance. Tell them what you need in a plan and they will do whatever they can to shop the best deal for you. (They often have "in's" where they can get a better deal than the average person calling a plan and asking for the best price.)
pops
you really need to talk to some insurance brokers and do some research based on where you live, coverages you desire, etc.
nurse ratchet
I don't know where mbrcatz is, but the premiums where she is are expensive! I can insure a 5 year old in my area for about $50 a month with $500 deductible and office co-pay and RX card included. I can't guess at your premium without more info. That will vary from one zip code/county/state to another. Your age, health status, occupation and tobacco usage also make a big difference.
Find a good independent agent in your area and let them do the leg work for you. There are lots of options out there. I suggest you contact 2 different agents and see what they come up with. One of them may not represent a lot of companies, which is why I suggest you should contact 2.
lotus
If you are willing to raise the deductible , then you might be able to get one with a low premium.
Then get a Health benefits discount card. You can save a lot of money doing that. Some people who cannot afford high insurance premiums have this as their only benefit plan.
Here is some information about a good Health benefits card that is very affordable:
http://mybenefitsplus.com/wpaul
t.baures
LOOK UP A COMPANY CALL UNITED AMERICA GREAT RATES AND AFFORDABLE WED SITE WWW.UNITEDAMERICA.COM
mbrcatz
OK, are you talking HEALTH insurance?
Mostly, it costs what it costs. If you're 30 & healthy, it's going to cost you ABOUT $250 a month, and your son another $200 a month. The best place to get it from is a local agent, so you're not ripped off.
If someone offers you something, for much less than that, it's not health insurance, it's a ripoff or a scam.