OFT continue to Investigate the Motor Insurance Industry

January 18, 2012

Last month the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) stated they were to investigate the cost of motor insurance in the UK. This followed concerns earlier in the year when the OFT first began looking at claims of corruption with the system of referral fees. The motor insurance industry has come under scrutiny for this possible [...]

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Some States Offering Open Enrollment For Child Insurance

January 17, 2012
Tags: Insurance

Residents in Kansas can now sign up for child-only health insurance. The legislation, signed into law in early June allows children  under the age of 19 to be included in insurance plans provided there is no similar, child-only coverage available at the county level. Many Kansas insurance providers stopped selling insurance to those under the [...]

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3 Things You Need To Know About Insurance

November 1, 2011
Tags: Insurance

Winston Churchill once described the Soviet Union as a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. The same might be said of insurance in its varied forms. You know you should have a comprehensive, cost-effective network of coverage, but what you need and how much can be confusing. Here are answers to 3 of [...]

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Texas residents least likely to have health insurance

October 31, 2011

More Texas residents lack health insurance coverage than residents in any other state in the U.S., said a recent report from Gallup and Healthways. In the first half of 2011, more than a quarter of state residents did not have health insurance in Texas. To be exact, 27.2 percent Texans lacked health insurance in the [...]

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Pay As You Go Insurance

September 24, 2011
Tags: Insurance

Pay as you go insurance or Insurance by the mile is based on usage, that is to say, it only accounts for the miles you drive. In this situation, the costs of motor insurance are dependent upon type of vehicle used, measured against Time, Distance and Place. This differs from traditional insurance, which attempts to [...]

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