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Did your health insurance cover all the hospital bills? If not, did you pay off the rest of the bills? Any debts that are in collection will remain on your credit repo...
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Answered by Gordon Kushnick
Insurance Agent in Seattle, WA
Please note that in each state there are different plans available so the information I'm about to provide should only be used as a general answer to your question. ...
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Answered by Fran Chamberlain
Insurance Agent in Nanuet, NY
Gina, The quick answer is no. If the company you worked for has more than 20 full time employees, you are eligible for COBRA coverage. The Federal Consolidated Om...
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Asked by Lynn
Answered by Donn Sharer
CFP ChFC CLU in Millstone Township, NJ
Great question and one that is often overlooked. Some/many states require medical coverage on auto policies. For those without health insurance, this can be importan...
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Asked by David
Answered by Dave Bradley
Investment Manager (Financial Advisor) in North Charleston, SC
Hi Djera00, That's awful. Have you spoken with the service provider? Generally, they just want to get paid and the process is much simpler without involving collect...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Contact the credit bureau TransUnion at 800-916-8800 or on its website to notify it that the information is incorrect.
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Asked by pmekrut
Answered by Jeffrey Schneider
Tax Professional
Yes, the new law did not change the deduction for health insurance premiums.
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Asked by Ambar
Answered by Kirby Thomas PRO+
Online Life Insurance Comp in San Diego, CA
Yes - but it is life insurance first. With riders added, you can have coverage for Long Term Care, Critical Illness, Terminal Illness, etc. What happens within the pol...
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Asked by wonderloaf
Answered by aa wewe
none in AZ
One of the best ways is to get yourself a Universal Life Insurance policy with a Long-Term Care (LTC) rider that essentially can use your life insurance face amount to...
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Answered by Rajeev
Under section Section 80D, We get benefits on health insurance.This 80D is further divided into Section 80DD - The tax deductible amount extends up to Rs 50,000. For ...
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