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disability insurance companies FAQ
Is there "secret" disability insurance with utility companies?
Jan 09, 2007 by bethie1114 | Posted in Insurance
I am on Short term disability for a pregnancy complication. Someone told me that you pay for disability insurance with your utilities, but that they don't tell you that you are paying it. Is this true? What about cell phone companies? Just curious - if
Um, no. "Someone" is probably thinking about the utility line insurance, where if you have a problem with the line, they come out and fix it without charging you.
mbrcatz | Jan 09, 2007
No that I know. Disability insurance is mandatory in most states and is paid for by the employer.
JUSTME | Jan 09, 2007
Anyone know of an insurance company you can get disability insurance through if already have a disability?
Feb 05, 2007 by Brn_Eye_Grl | Posted in Insurance
If you already have a pre-existing condition (a disability), most insurance companies don't seem to allow you to get short or long term disability insurance. Are there any companies that will allow you to get short or long term disability anyway, with
For short-term disability try Allstate insurance. They own a company called American Heritage that should be able to help you.
529s.com | Feb 05, 2007
Why is that employers think it acceptable for all insurance companies to limit benefits to the mentally ill?
Aug 13, 2009 by a1lilly | Posted in Law & Ethics
In most long term disability insurance policies, benefits for mental illness end at 24 months. If the subscriber remains in the hospital, long term disability is extended by each in-patient day.
Where is the incentive to get healthy. I would
ok first off you know nothing about how insurance works. ill explain it. a bunch of people pay x amount for insurance and it goes into a big pot. when someone needs that money its there for the need. all share and all give. what happens when insurance
Sacrificium | Aug 14, 2009
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Two Years Later: The Benefits of the Affordable Care Act for Michigan
21.05.12
For too long, too many hardworking Americans paid the price for policies that handed free rein to insurance companies and put barriers between patients and their doctors. The Affordable Care Act gives hardworking families in Michigan the security they deserve. The new health care law forces insurance companies to play by the rules, prohibiting them from dropping your coverage if you get sick, billing you into bankruptcy because of an annual or lifetime limit, or, soon, discriminating against anyone with a pre-existing condition.
All Americans will have the security of knowing that they don’t have to worry about losing coverage if they’re laid off or change jobs. And insurance companies now have to cover your preventive care like mammograms and other cancer screenings. The new law also makes a significant investment in State and community-based efforts that promote public health, prevent disease and protect against public health emergencies.
Health reform is already making a difference for the people of Michigan by:
Source: Sentinel-Standard