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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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Renters Insurance Pet Liability: Why Dog Breed Exclusions Can Leave You...
Anjali Sharma's German shepherd nipped a delivery driver in her apartment hallway. The $18,400 medical bill and lawsuit were denied under her renters policy's breed exclusion. She owes the difference personally.
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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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.
Social Engineering Fraud: Why Your Cyber Liability Policy Will Not Pay When Your Controller...
David Liu's firm wired $245,000 to a fraudster posing as the CEO. Their $1 million cyber liability policy paid nothing. Social engineering fraud sits in a coverage gap most owners do not see until the wire is gone.
Renters Insurance Pet Liability: Why Dog Breed Exclusions Can Leave You Personally on the...
Anjali Sharma's German shepherd nipped a delivery driver in her apartment hallway. The $18,400 medical bill and lawsuit were denied under her renters policy's breed exclusion. She owes the difference personally.
The Two-Year Contestability Period: When Life Insurance Pays Premiums Back Instead of the Death...
Maria Vega filed a $500,000 life insurance claim 14 months after her husband bought the policy. The insurer found an undisclosed sleep apnea diagnosis, rescinded the policy, and refunded only the premiums he had paid.
































