Category Archive
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Insurance News
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$88 million granted to support home-based care
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'Unemployment insurance' sees boost during recession
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AAA Hawaii lowers car insurance rates
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AARP's user's guide to healthcare reform
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All Web Leads announces site for Medigap health insurance comparisons
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All Web Leads named to Austin's Fast 50
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Allstate increases premiums for Pennsylvania customers
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Business owners should adequately protect themselves with insurance coverage in case of winter storm
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Businesses struggling to understand new health care laws
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California Assembly passes new health insurance bill
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California close to personal car-sharing insurance
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California insurance commissioner warns against healthcare scams
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California insurance industry urging watchful eye over elderly drivers
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California to review health insurance rate hikes
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COBRA health coverage may expire
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Colorado insures nearly 68,000 more residents
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Companies ask for repeal of health law provision
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Congress fails to reauthorize flood insurance
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Congress passes final healthcare bill measures
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Consumer Watchdog wants healthcare loophole closed
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Dates outlined for health insurance changes
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Expert: National health care bill could increase number of uninsured Americans
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Extension given on flood insurance program
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FHA insurance premiums could triple
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Fifteen percent of Americans lack health insurance
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Final revisions package signed into law
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Florida governor will reject homeowners insurance hike
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Georgia opts out of first step in healthcare law
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Government long-term care insurance available to all working adults
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Health care aid in serious trouble
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Health clinics funding doubles
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Health innovator eying U.S.
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Healthcare reform law defended in court
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Homeowners insurance rates up in Ohio
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Indoor tanners hit with excise tax
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Insurance companies raising rates for teen girls
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Iowa approves texting ban
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Lawmakers want medicare fraud penalties doubled
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Long term care insurance holders eligible for tax deductions
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Massachusetts drivers get new insurance discount
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Massachusetts judge denies rate hike for insurers
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Massachusetts rain causes State of Emergency
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More states join lawsuit against healthcare reform
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National Flood Insurance Program deeply in debt
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New federal laws could add costs and benefits to insurance plans
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New healthcare law will protect against fraud
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New law brings health insurance scams
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New York limits rise in health insurance rates
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NICB launches text message tip service for insurance fraud
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North Carolina opts out of healthcare lawsuit
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Not all children protected under health care reform
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Obama warns health insurers against rate hikes
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Online Insurance Quotes: Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Online travel insurance company strikes deal to provide coverage to Haiti helpers
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Overstock.com enters insurance comparison market
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Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner gives tips for homeowners' insurance claims caused by snow damag
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Pennsylvania investigating health insurance rate hikes
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People with pre-existing conditions have health insurance options
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Primary care doctors will be needed more than ever
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Property insurance reform vetoed by Florida governor
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Reform will cause rise in healthcare costs
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Senate votes down reauthorization of National Flood Insurance Program
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Small businesses get help with health insurance tax credit
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South Dakota issues notice for insured drivers
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Surprises in the healthcare bill
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Survey: Most U.S. workers rely on employers for health insurance
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Survey: Policyholders not as satisfied with insurers that bundle policies
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Tax-free healthcare coverage now available for employee children under 27
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Tennessee gets millions in flood recovery assistance
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University of South Carolina business school creates new insurance information website
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Vermont wants universal health coverage
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Warning: Flood insurance program could be halted
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Who remains uninsured even after health care reform?
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Will the new healthcare law cause a shortage of doctors?
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Women's groups angered by no federal funding for abortions
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$88 million granted to support home-based care
