Health Insurance
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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Renters Insurance
How Much Does Renters Insurance Cost?
Renters insurance is often seen as optional, but its value becomes clear the moment something goes wrong. Whether it’s a burst pipe, a break-in,...
What Renters Insurance Covers (And What It Doesn’t)
Renters insurance is one of the most affordable and overlooked forms of protection available to tenants. It is often required by landlords, but even...
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Personal Property Sublimits: Why Your $250,000 Homeowners Policy Pays Only $1,500 for Stolen Jewelry
A burglary cleaned out $9,200 in jewelry from Lauren Castillo's bedroom dresser. Her $250,000 homeowners policy paid only $1,500 because of a sublimit she had never read.
Total Loss Threshold: When Insurance Companies Declare Your Car Totaled
A repair quote that crosses your state's threshold by even a single percentage point can total your car. The carrier writes a check for actual cash value and takes the keys.
Equipment Breakdown Coverage: When Property Insurance Will Not Pay for a Failed Compressor
Mei Zhao watched a $14,800 inventory loss and a $7,400 compressor repair fall outside her commercial property policy. Equipment breakdown coverage would have paid both.
Renters Insurance Loss of Use Coverage: What Pays for Hotels After a Fire
Sofia Hernandez spent three weeks at a hotel after the unit upstairs flooded hers. The $2,847 bill went to her renters insurance through loss of use coverage.
Medicare Advantage Prior Authorization Denials: How Beneficiaries Can Appeal
A 2022 federal audit found 13% of Medicare Advantage prior authorization denials would have been approved under Original Medicare. Most denials are never appealed.
































