Why a $200 Travel Insurance Policy is Better than a $500 Policy, Advises Squaremouth

By at 11 September, 2011, 6:52 am

The recent increase of hurricane activity has many travelers inquiring about travel insurance. The most common question is why some travel insurance plans are less expensive but offer more benefits. The answer is simple, they hit the “sweet spot.” Squaremouth.com, a site for comparing and purchasing travel insurance, explains that the situation is common among [...]

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Gap years for grown ups boost travel insurance claims

By at 18 August, 2011, 10:19 pm

Graeme Trudgill of the British Insurance Brokers’ Assocation (BIBA) agreed: “Increased travel by older people to destinations outside the European Union means claim costs are much higher as there is no access to free medical care through the European Health Insurance Card.” America is the most expensive country in which to fall ill – with [...]

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Health Insurance Underwriting Overview

By at 8 August, 2011, 6:23 pm

There are many different aspects of your health and habits that are taken into consideration when you have a health insurance policy underwritten. These factors work together to create the general risk that you life presents to the insurance company. It is not until all these factors are considered that your insurer can determine whether [...]

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Don’t give up if health insurance claim is denied

By at 30 July, 2011, 8:28 am

When your health insurance company denies a claim for payment, your first impulse may be to give up. Don’t. You have the right to appeal if your claim is denied, and you may be able to get the decision reversed. Topics Medical Services Healthcare Policies Medical Procedures and Tests See more topics » There are [...]

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