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Health Insurance Options Under 30: What Young Adults Need to Know
Being under 30 often comes with a sense of independence—but that doesn’t mean health insurance should be an afterthought. While younger adults may be...
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Your Renters Insurance Doesn’t Cover Your Roommate. This Is What That...
Kelsey and her roommate split an $18/month renters insurance premium and assumed both were covered. When the roommate's guest slipped in the apartment, the insurer denied the roommate's liability claim. She paid $4,700 out of pocket.
44% of Renters Have No Insurance. Here’s What the Uninsured Ones...
Only 56% of renters carry insurance. The 44% who skip it lost $12.8 billion in personal property last year, and the liability claims that follow can garnish wages for over a decade.
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Life Insurance for Stay-at-Home Parents: Why the $50,000 Employer Spouse Rider Falls Short of...
Priya Patel's $50,000 employer spouse rider would not cover one year of childcare for her two children. A standalone twenty-year term quote came back at $32 a month for $750,000. Stay-at-home parents qualify for life insurance and underwriting treats the household labor as the insurable interest.
Wind and Hail Percentage Deductibles: Why a $58,000 Roof Claim Can Leave You Paying...
Carmen Ortiz expected to pay her $2,500 homeowner deductible on a $58,000 hail roof claim. Her policy carried a 2% wind and hail deductible on her $420,000 dwelling limit, so her out-of-pocket was $8,400. Percentage deductibles for wind and hail are a separate line most homeowners never read.
Why Sole Proprietors Pay $800 a Year for a Workers Comp Policy That Will...
Marcus Reed bought an $812-a-year ghost workers comp policy to win a $42,000 commercial job. He fell off a ladder, filed a claim, and learned the policy excluded him as the owner. Ghost policies satisfy the certificate of insurance, not the owner.
The Medicare Observation Status Trap: How Three Nights in the Hospital Can Still Disqualify...
Farah Habib's mother spent three nights in the hospital on observation status. Medicare denied her entire $9,240 skilled nursing stay. The three-day inpatient rule is one of Medicare's most expensive traps.
Named Driver Exclusion: When Your Auto Policy Refuses to Pay Because the Driver Was...
Alex Reyes saved $640 a year by excluding his son from his auto policy. When his son rear-ended a pickup, the insurer denied the entire $19,000 claim. Named driver exclusions are one of the cheapest discounts and one of the most expensive risks.
































