Sponsored Links


Other Topics
Sponsored Links



Quote of the Day

"I am sorry to say that there is too much point to the wisecrack that life is extinct on other planets because their scientists were more advanced than ours."

John F. Kennedy

FEATURED
FINANCE
PRODUCTS
 
Ultraforex Trading : Automated Forex
 
123 Trading Secrets For Stocks, Futures...
 
Trend Zone - Forex Trading System Guide...
 
The Day Trade Forex Trading And Information...
 
Prophet1 Automated Forex Trading System...
 




 


Google


Warning: fopen(stopka/index.php) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /stopka.php on line 117

Warning: fopen(stopka/6655d922aa2c1bbb44b556c10262be35.txt) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /stopka.php on line 117


 
Featured Insurance Articles

Common RV Insurance Policies
Recreational vehicle (RV) insurance policies are more complicated than either car insurance or homeowner's insurance policies. RV insurance policies blend aspects of car and homeowner's insurance to guarantee that all aspects of the RV are covered. There ...

What Does Buildings Insurance Cover?
You will find that your lender will insist that you have this cover when you take out a mortgage. The lender, remember, owns your home until you have paid off the mortgage. However, because they don't live in it, you are responsible for it, thus you need ...

What to do when an insurance company breaches its contract
With so much paperwork given to you by insurance companies, most people tend to overlook exactly what their contracts are about. It is part of insurance law that any ambiguity or uncertainty in the choice of wording in a contract will be resolved in favor ...





2 Minute Guide To Pet Insurance
 
Pets are an integral part of our lives. A pet often becomes like a member of the family. When a beloved pet becomes ill, people often go into debt to pay for treatments. Unexpected expenses resulting from broken bones, swallowed objects or other injuries can quickly become expensive. More people are beginning to purchase pet insurance for their pets. A variety of plans are available to fit your needs.
The most basic plans cover injuries and accidents. These plans cover incidents such as car accidents, broken bones, burns, allergic reactions or injuries involving your pet ingesting foreign objects or poisons. Such plans are relatively inexpensive, costing fewer than twenty dollars a month. With most plans, you are limited to two claims per year. Basic accident plans don't cover expenses related to illness or disease.
Slightly more expensive are plans that cover both accidents and illness. These cover diseases of most major body systems, cancer and infectious disease. The limits on coverage range from two to three thousand dollars or more, varying with the cost of the plan. Many of these plans offer added benefits such as accidental death coverage, which reimburses you the purchase price of your pet, if he or she accidentally dies during treatment. Some plans offer to pay kennel fees for your pet if you are hospitalized and unable to care for your animal - this is an excellent added benefit.
A few companies are now offering plans specifically for older dogs. These plans are only slightly more expensive than those for other dogs. The deductibles tend to be higher on these plans. Pet insurance plans for older dogs cover stroke, heart disease and cancer, which occur most often in the older dog. In order to receive benefits, you must have the insurance before your pet becomes ill. If you suspect your pet is sick, don't waste your money on health insurance. All plans for older dogs have health requirements and require a check up before the policy is issued. These health insurance plans offer euthanasia coverage in the event you would need to put your pet to sleep.
How much money you will save with pet insurance really depends on how often you need it. Unless your dog is accident prone or becomes very ill, the premium may not be worth the expense. Most policies have limits on treatment for cancer or other diseases, usually between two and three thousand dollars. Depending on the plan and the pet, you will spend between two and four thousand dollars for lifetime pet insurance coverage. Comprehensive plans which cover check ups and vaccinations are the best deal in terms of saving money at every visit to the vet.
When comparing pet insurance plans, don't look at the monthly premium alone. A lower premium can mask higher deductibles. Read the plans carefully for information on deductibles and co payments. Check the rates for your pet. Some companies charge higher rates for certain dog breeds, older pets or pre existing medical conditions. Read everything carefully and ask questions. You want a policy that will be worth the money you spend in premiums.
Remember, all insurance companies want to make money. Plans are written to reduce the liability of the company and make a better profit. They stack the deck in their favor by excluding conditions typical in certain breeds. For example, many larger breed dogs are prone to hip dysphasia and certain disorders of the bones and joints, so many pet insurance plans list these ailments in the exclusions for the breeds most prone to the disorders. If you have a breed that is prone to a particular illness and pet insurance won't cover the treatments it may not be worth the premium. For the same reason, pre existing conditions are generally not covered and some plans require a check up with a vet to exclude these.
About the Author
For more pet insurance information including links to the best bargains on the internet visit http://www.petinsurance.awpet.com

Insurance News



Chicago Tribune

HHS Unveils Requirements For Consumer Insurance Labels
Kaiser Health News
By Susan Jaffe The Obama administration Thursday unveiled final regulations detailing the new health insurance summaries that the federal health law requires plans to give to consumers to help them make informed coverage choices.
New Consumer Insurance Forms to Start in SeptemberWall Street Journal
Health Reform Bans Insurance Company Fine Print, Allows Baffling TermsHuffington Post
Can't understand your health insurance? Feds say insurers must give consumers ...Washington Post
Chicago Tribune -BusinessWeek -ConsumerReports.org
all 203 news articles »

PR Web

Has Pet Insurance Become a Necessity?
Insurance Journal
By Heather Struck | February 9, 2012 After Nicole Bodzon, 28, a consultant in Conifer, Colorado, paid $1600 for her pug, Pepe, to have a possibly cancerous tumor removed from his eye, she thought she might benefit from an insurance policy.
Insure-A-Pet.com now Provides Instant on-line QuotesSan Francisco Chronicle (press release)

all 8 news articles »

vtdigger.org

Contraceptive insurance debate reaches local level
Gainesville Sun
By Anne Geggis Whether employers' health insurance must provide women free access to birth control provoked action Thursday on both sides of the battle. Starting Aug. 1, the Affordable Care Act requires that most employer-sponsored insurance include ...
Insurance policy writers - watch your language from here on outeMaxHealth
Health insurance firm is expanding Fontana officeFontana Herald-News
Study: Few firms will avoid insurance mandateOCRegister
Sacramento Bee -Insurance Journal -Health Affairs (blog)
all 32 news articles »

Wilkes Barre Times-Leader

Democrats divided over contraception insurance mandate
Austin American-Statesman
By Donna Cassata ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Democrats are deeply divided over President Barack Obama's new rule that most employers, including religious schools and hospitals, must provide insurance for free birth control to their workers amid ...
Barletta criticizes insurance mandateWilkes Barre Times-Leader
Guest commentary: Insurance mandate for birth control attacks religious ...Detroit Free Press
Lagan: 'Anti-Catholic' health insurance ruleMetroWest Daily News
msnbc.com -eMaxHealth -The Associated Press
all 3,825 news articles »

News10.net

Insurance Department apologizes for 'offensive' email
NewsOK.com
The State Insurance Department apologized Thursday after the agency inadvertently issued an email that contained “offensive and unacceptable language.” Click the image thumbnail to view a screencapture of the email. Warning: Graphic content.
Insurance department apologizes for offensive language in emailTulsa World
Okla. agency sends out email listing off-color criteria in search for tornado ...Washington Post
Okla. Insurance Commission Investigates Vulgar EmailKOCO Oklahoma City

all 172 news articles »