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About Insurance Quotes

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Insurance sector has changed drastically in present times. This can be accounted to the changing trends of the market along with change in requirements of a customer.

Due various advancements and developments the life has become easy to leave but at the same time risk to both life and property has increased at considerate rate, which cannot be ignored.

It is advised now to secure the objects along with life so that if something unfortunate happens at least some help and support can be provided at that time. Insurance companies work on this phenomenon. Read the rest of this entry »

M&S launches green home insurance reinstatement option

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M&S Home Insurance is claiming to be the UK’s first home insurance provider to offer policyholders the opportunity to reduce their impact on the environment, should they make a claim.

The company has introduced a “sustainable reinstatement” policy for kitchen appliances, meaning that when a policyholder claims for a fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer or dishwasher, they will be offered a replacement which is A rated for energy-efficiency. Read the rest of this entry »

New York insurance exchange could rival Lloyd’s

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The Governor of New York has launched a bid to create a new international insurance exchange.

According to The New York Times, plans have been outlined in Governor David A Paterson’s recent State of the State address, with 2,000 to 3,000 new jobs in prospect.

The new venture would specialise in complicated risks, such as oil rigs in hurricane regions, and building that are potential terrorist targets. Read the rest of this entry »

Health Insurance and the Family Budget

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Over at Firedoglake, Marcy has questioned some of my assumptions regarding the financial situation of her hypothesized family of four making $66,370 per year and trying to purchase health insurance under the Senate’s bill.

That’s only fair, since I questioned some of her assumptions. So let’s go line by line through her budget, and try to reach some consensus as to what this family is in fact likely to be spending in health care and other areas. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Get Covered by Insurance Even if You Have a Preexisting Condition

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People undergoing treatment for chronic conditions—like depression, diabetes, high blood pressure, or cancer—need to be careful to avoid triggering what’s known as a “preexisting condition” exclusion.

Once you trigger this clause, most carriers will try to deny paying any claims for that condition for a period of time. Karen Pollitz, project director at the Health Policy Institute at Georgetown University, explains how to keep yourself covered. Read the rest of this entry »