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A Brief History of Health Care

TweetI have to confess, I clicked play on this thing thinking, “Oh yeah, sure. Health care. Brief. Right.” Actually this is a very succinct explanation and very good. I don’t know about you, but the more I understand a thing, … Continue reading

Your Credit Score and Your Insurance

TweetWell, there’s good news and not so good news when it comes to the relationship between your credit score and your insurance. Despite all dire predictions to the contrary, credit scores have held steady during the recession. In some cases, … Continue reading

Sewer Back-up Coverage a Must in Flood Areas

TweetWe’ve discussed before the extent to which Hurricane Katrina fundamentally changed the way the insurance industry writes policies in a flood plain. In some cases that change is pretty straightforward. They don’t write the policies at all. That’s where the … Continue reading

A Little Insurance Humor on Friday

TweetAw heck. It’s Friday. Let’s laugh a little. One of the reasons I look at commercials like these and both cackle and nod ruefully is that I once filed an insurance claim for breaking my right hand on school grounds … Continue reading

Teen Auto Fatalities Decline

TweetJust recently a friend and I were discussing the fact that we lived to get grown. She had a blue Mustang in high school and drove like an absolute fiend. I started out in a Pinto and moved up to … Continue reading

Video Friday: Disability Insurance

TweetVideo time again, folks. I think this is an excellent instructive series, breaking down the essentials by topic and giving you a solid point to start considering your insurance choices. Today, Disability Insurance 101:

Budgeting Cancer Drugs? Hmmmm.

TweetLike many Americans, I find myself torn on aspects of health care reform as it relates to the insurance industry. I spend a lot of my time writing about insurance and frankly, I have a lot of issues with the … Continue reading