Have you checked your policy lately? Auto insurance premiums have rose 55% in Minnesota. Homeowners insurance is up too. What's causing the financial burden?
With large hail predicted for this afternoon, many people are thinking ahead and making arrangements to park in a sheltered spot until the storm passes. But what if your vehicle does get damaged, or even worse, your home, what is your insurance required to cover?
Growing up in Minnesota I vividly remember my Mom taking me to all my doctor checkups. That Long-time Minnesota Insurance Provider Now Makes Large-Scale Lays Offs
I've heard many rumors over the years about what insurance will or won't cover when your vehicle goes through the ice. Rumors like, "once-in-a-lifetime coverage."
I must admit that I for one am completely surprised that landlords currently can rent out housing to people and not have the home or building insured in the city of Duluth.
Call it the Affordable Care Act. Call It Obamacare. Most folks are going to call it costly. As the roll-out of Obamacare starts, taxpayers and insurance customers are going to notice that they're paying additional fees that weren't effectively presented up front.
Red Lobster. Olive Garden. Longhorn Steakhouse. White Castle. As restaurant owners approach the full roll out of the Affordable Care Act (AKA - Obamacare) and the costs associated with it, they are making changes to maintain the profitability of their company. Primarily those changes mean a reduction of hours and full-time status for their employees.
Just as the Supreme Court is deliberating over the Obama administration's mandatory health care coverage, another medical insurance debate is starting to simmer: Should Emergency Room visits that are instigated by alcohol or drug abuse be covered by the patients health insurance - or - should those costs be borne by the patient themselves?