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Benefits of Basic Auto Liability Insurance Policy from Car Insurance Company


Basic auto liability insurance policies consist of two types of benefits or coverage. They are coverage for bodily injury and property damage. Bodily injury liability insurance provides protection from various claims and court cases that are filed against insured persons, in case the insured person is the cause of injury or death of another person. [...]

Importance of Health Insurance


In the current scenario, medical expenses can not be afford and in addition still going sky high in a rapid force. In short, you can say it’s already gone out of the reach of common peoples budget. Here health insurance is in, it saves money and covers unexpected calamities. It covers you for hospitalization expenses, [...]

Advantages and Disadvantages Of Universal Health Care


What will universal health care cost us and what will be get from it?   The costs of the new health insurance and health care system will include increased taxes.  In some ways, it won’t matter who pays those taxes.  If they are paid by corporations, they will raise the price tags of the goods [...]

Insurance Growth In Middle East Unprecedented


Demand for health insurance in Middle East has risen impressively as both individual and corporate look to protect them from rising health expenditure and on rising uncertainty. The insurance sector still is at nascent stage when compared with developed nations of the world.  Demand for non life insurance products is expected to grow over 20% [...]

Ohio Health Insurance Quotes: What to Look For


If you’re looking for reasonably-priced health insurance, you’ll want to do some research in order to be prepared before starting to look for Ohio quotes. There are literally hundreds of options out there. That being said, the best consumer is an educated consumer. It will get you a lot farther if you know some of [...]

Ohio bill would require insurance reimbursement for contraception


Bills in the state House and Senate would require insurers cover Food and Drug Administration-approved prescription contraceptive drugs or devices as well as related services. It’s part of legislation that would also revise rules on the state’s sex education policy to bar abstinence-only curriculum, as well as improve access to family planning clinics in the [...]


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