Saturday, December 8, 2012

What insurance companies are available for a 62 person with Diabetes?

Q. 62 year old needs health insurance in California. She has type 2 diabetes which has been under control for several years. However, she is ready to retire because no company will hire her.

How can she find health insurance?

A. insurance tips :
http://insurance5.cn


What percentage of insurance premiums are ever paid out by insurance companies to their customers?
Q. Considering that the insurance industry uses the government to force people to buy their product and frequently advertises on TV, it doesn't seem like a very high percentage of premiums are paid out. Does the insurance industry pay out even half of its revenues in claims? A quarter? 10 percent?

A. insurance tips :
http://insurance6.cn


How can a Nationwide insurance agency discriminate aganist a breed of dog trying to obtain homeowners insuranc?
Q. Nationwide insurance is discriminatory aganist pit bulls as they do not give quotes or cover homeowners for homeowners insurance if you have a pit bull. I hate bad owners that make it so hard for good owners and good pit bulls, it's absurd!!!! Are there other insurance agencies that do this wrongful act too???

A. insurance tips :
http://insurance7.cn


Can i start insurance on a new car with a new insurance provider before the current policy runs out ?
Q. My current car insurance policy runs out at the end of the month and I will not be renewing with them. I am getting a new car approx 2 weeks before the expiry date. Can i start the insurance with another company and 'overlap' the insurance ?

A. You CAN do that since you are changing anyway.

You might want to notify your PRIOR insurance company once you have the NEW coverage in force - just to avoid any duplication of coverage and any "earned premium." If the company automatically renews and you don't inform them, they might try to collect for the time you had coverage in force.

Just show them a copy of your NEW policy and they will cancel the old.

That's the way it SHOULD be done.

Good luck, drive RESPONSIBLY and I hope this helps!





Powered by Yahoo! Answers

No comments:

Post a Comment