Wedding Insurance

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Insurance Information Institute : Love may be priceless, but unfortunately getting married can be very expensive. If you have recently become engaged or currently planning the wedding of your dreams, you should see if wedding insurance is right for you

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Sufficient Auto Insurance Coverage for Homeowners

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WISTV : How can you keep a collision from becoming a financial disaster? Consumer Reports Money Adviser Laura Washington says be aware, the state insurance requirements may leave you vulnerable. “If you own your own home, or if you have assets, they could be at risk if you’re underinsured.” So what’s sufficient auto insurance coverage for homeowners

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Uninsured Add $900 to Health Premiums

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MSNBC : “Health insurance premiums will cost families and employers an extra $922 on average this year to cover the costs of caring for the uninsured, according to a report released Wednesday. With the added cost, the yearly premiums for a family with coverage through an employer will average $10,979 in 2005, said the report from consumer group Families USA..

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Insurance Costs Could Trigger Ob/Gyn Shortage

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Forbes : Soaring malpractice insurance premiums are discouraging many doctors from specializing in obstetrics and gynecology and also affecting where obstetricians are offering their services, a new study finds. High insurance costs may eventually lead to a shortage of obstetricians, the researchers warn. “The high cost of malpractice premiums is beginning to lead providers to drop or reduce obstetrical services. Our study presented evidence that high malpractice premiums affect where new obstetricians are locating and it may affect the supply in the future,” senior author Dr.

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Insure Your Cigars

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Father Neuhaus : A reader found this on the Internet, so it must be true. A man in Charlotte, North Carolina, bought a box of very expensive cigars which he insured against fire. Having smoked them, he filed a claim, saying they had been lost “in a series of small fires.” The insurance company balked, the case went to court, and the judge ruled in the man’s favor, noting that the company did not specify what is an “unacceptable fire.” The company was required to pay the fellow $15,000, but then had him arrested on twenty-four counts of arson. He was convicted and sentenced to twenty-four months in jail and a fine of $24,000.

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