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In order to conduct a thorough comparison of auto insurance, one must understand the different aspects that should be looked at and subsequently compared. These aspects together form a complete view of auto insurance and will give the person conducting the comparing a better idea of what they will want to purchase.Compare Companies: Each company has its own “something” to offer its clients and it is up to the clients, or drivers in the case of auto insurance, to determine what it is they want from an insurer and find which insurance companies offers it the best. When it comes to comparing car insurance providers, drivers should look at a couple of aspects about the company in specific while getting an overall feeling of what they provide.One thing to look into in depth is the insurer’s financial strength. You can think of purchasing an insurance policy almost as if you are making an investment, and people don’t make investments with a company unless they are a financially strong company. Whether a driver is making a monthly payment or paying in full at the beginning of the policy period, that driver is expecting the insurer to be able to come through for them in a time of need. When a driver pays their bill on time and maintains their insurance policy, they expect when they go to make a claim that the claim will be paid for in a timely manner and that it will be paid. Only financially strong companies can ensure claims will be paid. Insurers who are not financially strong and are more vulnerable to financial failure will have a more difficult time paying those claims. Would you want to pay an insurer who will maybe pay a claim? Of course not. Drivers want an insurer who will definitely pay a claim and be around for a long while.There are a few third party companies who conduct financial evaluations of insurance companies and then post their findings to the public. One company is AM Best, who ranks companies by giving them a letter grade, which can be used to determine how strong the company is financially.Another aspect to be considered comparing is the insurer’s customer service rankings. Policyholders should be treated well by the representative, and the company’s website should be easy to navigate through. There should be options to make the premium payment online, through the mail, or over the phone. The company should do everything possible to make the auto insurance experience as pleasant as possible for their policyholders. In essence, the policyholder should be treated as though they are a number one customer. To find out rankings of an insurer, check out JD Power and see who is rated number one this year, or find out how your current insurer ranks.Every driver is entitled to a great experience with their insurance provider, even drivers who don’t have the greatest driving records. No one should settle when it comes to customer service and being treated well, even when talking about car insurance.Compare Coverage Options: There are many options to be considered when choosing coverage for a policy. Drivers must carry the state requirements, but beyond that is the choice of the policyholder. The main two types of coverage will cover the vehicle and cover medical expenses, and we’ll start there. Medical expenses become very costly as the intensity of the accident increases. Major accidents can cost tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills, and many people don’t purchase enough insurance to cover that nor do they have that money in savings. There are different types of medical coverage, including the self titled medical coverage and also personal injury protection. In some states one of these is required, but for residents of the states that do not require these, they should be considered. These can be used in conjunction with a healthcare policy if the policyholder currently has one. These medical coverage options can help with lost wages, funeral expenses, and surgeries or other medical needs resulting from the accident. Also when purchased, they will go into effect whether the policyholder is at fault of the accident or not.For vehicle coverage, there are options that will protect the policyholder’s car from any cause of the damage. For instance, comprehensive and collision, when combined, will cover damages that occur no matter what or who caused them. This list could include weather-related damages, vandalism, and even theft. In fact, if the policyholder’s vehicle has a loan or lease on it, the loan/lease owner will require the policyholder to carry comprehensive and collision. There are other vehicle coverage options to consider as well, such as uninsured or underinsured coverage, which will permit the policyholder to rely on their insurer to cover damages done to their vehicle or body by a motorist who has very little or no insurance. To find out what coverage options are offered by an insurer, contact them for specific terms of coverage.Compare Prices: The best way to compare prices is to gather the estimated prices or quotes that are given by insurers and find the lowest price, and the fastest way to do so would be using our quote comparison tool. By using this tool, the driver or applicant only needs to answer one set of questions and in return will be given a list of prices from a number of local insurers. Compare this to the alternative, which would be to contact each insurer individually to make a list of quotes, which would take a considerable amount of time. We’ll provide the same information, just in a shorter amount of time.Auto insurance comparisons are most easily done when the driver knows what they are looking for. Comparing different parts of car insurance, such as the provider, the coverage, and the cost, will give the driver a better understanding of the type of company that is providing the insurance. Without knowing these things about a company, the driver isn’t making certain they will be getting the best policy available for their circumstances.Get A Auto insurance QuoteGet A Home insurance Quote

Posted by koolguy on August 15th, 2010 1 Comment

Online Insurance Leads – How to Get the Best Quality Insurance Leads

If you are interested in insurance leads, then you might be aware of the many companies currently selling leads. These companies generally don’t specialize in insurance, but instead are experts in search engine optimization. Essentially, they develop websites that generate a high amount of targeted web traffic. These sites are optimized to rank highly on search engines for particular search terms, which results in lots of traffic related to these particular terms.

Companies that specialize in creating life insurance leads construct websites around pertinent keywords that those interested in insurance might search for. They create a website that provides useful information to those interested in insurance and attempt to collect information on each visitor, which can then be sold as a quality insurance lead. These companies excel at collecting information on people that have a real interest in buying insurance, which makes buying insurance leads a great way to increase insurance sales.

With so many people relying on the Internet for their informational needs, it has become much more efficient for potential insurers to get in touch with prospective clients. People are generally willing to submit information about themselves to learn more about their chance of qualifying for various types of insurance. For instance, when trying to compare life insurance quotes, a site visitor would expect to fill out a form containing relevant information used to determine insurance eligibility. The submitted information is then kept as a potential life insurance lead. An insurance agent will then get in touch with the interested visitor and provide more specific details about various plan options that might be available.

This new technological solution to finding insurance leads benefits people looking for insurance just as much as it benefits agents looking for quality leads. Indeed, it is common practice for a person to submit his information to a variety of insurance sites in an effort to find the most comprehensive insurance plan at the best rate. This means that various insurance agents are in direct competition over the same online insurance leads. Many people don’t hesitate to inform one insurer of a lower quote obtained elsewhere. This might provide an agent with chance to submit a lower quote in hopes of making the sale. The benefit of this process is that agents have easy access to many quality insurance leads, and also that those looking for insurance can obtain reasonable rates for their insurance plans.

No matter the type of coverage, today it is possible to find rates on the Internet. There are company and agent websites available for life, home, renters, health, and auto insurance, just to name a few. Taking advantage of free online insurance quotes is the easiest way to find the best rate for your unique insurance needs. By submitting insurance information to multiple sites, it is possible to find the best deal around without even leaving home.

Posted by koolguy on August 11th, 2010 No Comments

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LIC Housing Basic that you must to know
LIC Housing Loans offer home loans at low and attractive interest rates to Resident

LIC Housing Loan Application
To apply for LIC housing loan, you need an application form which you can get from a local branch of LIC Housing Finance Limited or download online from its official website.

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LIC Housing Loan Interest Rates can be either fixed or floating as per the preferences of the borrowers. The fixed -rate housing loans allow you for a repayment based on a non-variable predetermined rate of interest. This is not the case with the Floating rate of interest, which is reviewed after every three months in January, April, July and October

Posted by koolguy on August 10th, 2010 No Comments

Health Insurance Reform From Easytoinsureme Health Insurance Quotes

Federal Owing to multiple blizzards in Washington, Congress started its President’s Day recess a full week early and conducted no official business last week. However, there was some legislative drama as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid pulled the rug out from under Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus by scrapping the Baucus jobs bill (without warning), which contained many health insurance items, and replacing it with a stripped down, narrow jobs bill. Whether the health items Baucus originally inserted with Republican help will make it back to the table remains fuzzy. Among the health items that have been dropped are: the COBRA eligibility extension (to May 31); the “doc fix” (to October, 2010) of Medicare reimbursement rates; and the favorable statutory direction to CMS to calculate the 2011 Medicare Advantage rates “as if” the doc fix were in place. StatesCalifornia health insurance The Office of Patient Advocacy released a report card on the state’s HMOs last week. Aetna received 3 out of 4 stars. The goal of the report card is to allow consumers to compare how well health plans use personal medical records and help address conditions such as asthma, arthritis and diabetes. COLORADO: Governor Bill Ritter held a press conference to announce what he calls “the next round of reforms that represent common sense.” His legislative package includes bills to preclude insurance companies from charging different rates due to a person’s gender, ensure that women have access to breast cancer screening, assure plain language is used in insurance forms, standardize insurance applications and explanations of benefits, and encourage greater use of online tools to enroll people in public programs. Apart from the Governor’s proposals, a bill that would establish a public option was also introduced. CONNECTICUT: In a short legislative session of only three months, the Insurance & Real Estate Committee wasted no time in putting forth an agenda that includes many concept drafts for repeat legislation from previous sessions. These include prohibiting health insurance copayments for preventive care, limiting prescription drug copayments, prohibiting Social Security disability payment offsets, and exempting the Municipal Employees Health Insurance Plans from the premium tax on small group premiums. In addition, the committee reintroduced legislation that includes nearly a dozen new health benefit mandates. The Council for Affordable Health Insurance, an independent think-tank, says that health insurance mandates could increase premiums in Connecticut by more than 50 percent overall. GEORGIA: A bill was proposed last week that would impose significant restrictions on insurers’ ability to rescind health insurance policies. Aetna, through the Georgia Association of Health Plans and AHIP, met with the legislator sponsoring the bill to express concerns with the bill. INDIANA: The legislative session is at halftime, and the insurance agenda is now limited. Most insurance issue bills are officially dead, including a bill that would have prohibited health plan provisions requiring a contracted provider to accept more than a certain number of patients; coverage for dialysis treatment regardless of whether the facility is contracted or not and without certain benefit restrictions; and a bill that would have allowed out-of-network assignment of benefits. However, Aetna is expecting that a bill requiring insurer and HMO annual reporting of premium cost composition, including administrative costs, may be resurrected. A bill that restricts dental insurers and HMOs from establishing fee schedules for non-covered services passed the Senate, with our amendment to accommodate most of the key concerns expressed by opponents of the bill. As the bill stands, dental insurance plans may impose fee schedules for covered services, regardless of whether the plan actually pays for the services rendered.KANSAS: An amended version of S.B. 389 related to dental services passed the Senate Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee on February 11. The amended bill prohibits any contract between a health insurer that offers a health benefit plan and a dentist from containing a provision that requires the dentist to accept a fee schedule for services unless the service is a covered service. Committee amendments added to the definition of a “health benefit plan” the following: any subscription agreement issued by a non-profit dental service corporation; any policy of health insurance purchased by an individual; the state children’s health insurance plan; and the state medical assistance program under Medicaid. We will continue to update you as this bill progresses and hope to make favorable changes as the bill moves through the House. MASSACHUSETTS: Governor Deval Patrick filed a 40-page bill that proposes giving the insurance commissioner the power to hold public hearings on rate adjustments and essentially cap health care price increases. Rate increases for individuals would be held to the rate of medical inflation; those sold to employers with 50 or fewer workers could not exceed one and a half times the level of medical inflation. The legislation would also impose a two-year moratorium on any new health benefit mandates. Legislative leaders praised the intent of the governor’s plan but declined to promise support. Strong opposition is expected from medical provider groups. The Governor simultaneously announced emergency regulations to take immediate effect that will require health insurers to submit proposed small business rate increases for review by the state 30 days before they take effect. Several other proposed provisions include a requirement that insurers offer at least one coverage plan with a limited network of health care providers costing at least 10 percent less than health plans with access to more physicians. The Massachusetts Association of Health plans is lobbying in support of a bill introduced by Senate Insurance Chair Richard Moore that would create a cheaper health insurance product for small employers by capping payments to providers at just 10 percent above Medicare rates. The Massachusetts Medical Society is against that proposal.MISSOURI: An autism coverage mandate bill was amended and “perfected” by the Senate and then sent to the Government Accountability and Fiscal Oversight Committee from which it must emerge before returning to the floor of the Senate. In addition to two mandate-related amendments, a third amendment to the bill allowing for limited cross border sales of health insurance also passed. In its current form, the bill contains a mandated offering of the coverage in the individual market. Coverage is limited to treatment ordered by a licensed physician or psychologist whose treatment plan the carrier is entitled to review every six months. Coverage for applied behavior analysis (ABA) is limited to $52,000 annually (down from the $72,000 as introduced) for persons under age 21. Meanwhile in the House, a bill containing significant language relating to the credentialing of autism service providers also passed. The bill also contains a mandate to offer coverage in the individual market and to groups of fewer than 25. Groups of 25 to 50 would be entitled to an exemption from the mandate if they could demonstrate an increase in premiums tied to the mandate. The bill limits annual coverage of ABA ($36,000 for children ages 3-9; $20,000 for children ages 9-21). Aetna will continue to monitor the status of these mandates, but it appears fairly clear at this point that something will pass on the issue of autism.NEW JERSEY: Last week Governor Chris Christie declared a fiscal state of emergency calling a special session of the legislature to lay out his plan for dealing with state’s current $2.2 billion budget shortfall. His plan calls for significant cuts or eliminations across 375 state programs and withholding $500 million of state education aid. Of note on the program side is a $12.6 million reduction in Charity Care funding to hospitals, which pays for care to uninsured residents. In legislative action, the Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee held a three-hour public hearing on out-of-network reimbursement. Much of the hearing focused on the markedly higher billing practices of ambulatory surgery centers and one non-par hospital. Aetna presented testimony regarding its experience with the non-par hospital, citing their disparate year-over-year increase in charges compared to other similarly situated hospitals. Chairman Schaer indicated the committee will work over the next several months to craft a solution.NEW YORK: With Democratic Senator Hiram Monserrate officially expelled from the Senate, the Democratic majority (31-30) now faces an uphill battle getting the 32 votes needed to pass legislation. However, both the Senate and the Assembly moved forward with a public hearing on the Executive Budget proposal for health, including the section mandating the prior approval of rate adjustments. The Health Plan Association testified on behalf of the industry. If enacted, Governor Paterson’s proposal for an 85 percent medical loss ratio and a prior approval hearing process for all rate adjustments would essentially amount to government control of health insurance, undermining the private health insurance market in New York. Price controls would weaken health plan solvency, hurt providers and virtually eliminate innovation and efficiency. At the same time, the proposal ignores the underlying cause of the increasing cost of health insurance — the increase in the actual costs of health care services.OKLAHOMA: The second session of the 52nd Oklahoma Legislature convened in Oklahoma City on February 1. Legislators quickly turned to the state’s $1.3 billion budget deficit described by Governor Brad Henry (D) in his eighth and final state of the state address and FY 2011 executive budget. During his address, the Governor focused on his plans for resolving the $1.3 billion budget deficit through precise budget cuts. His only reference to health insurance was to encourage the expansion of Insure Oklahoma, a program developed by the state in partnership with small employers to provide affordable health coverage. The legislature is scheduled to adjourn on May 28 but only after addressing a range of legislation including several bills of interest to Aetna. SOUTH DAKOTA: A dental fee schedule bill (S.B. 108) unanimously passed the Senate Commerce Committee and is expected to be taken up by the full Senate early this week. The bill prohibits any contract between a health insurer that offers a health benefit plan and a dentist from containing a provision that requires the dentist to accept a fee schedule for services unless the service is a covered service. Aetna will continue to follow the bill’s progress as it progresses. TENNESSEE: Several bills have been proposed that would make changes to the state’s external review law. Aetna and other industry representatives will be meeting with the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance regarding its proposed changes to the external review law. The bill proposed by the TDCI most closely mirrors the model legislation proposed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. UTAH: The Speaker of the House has introduced a health reform bill addressing health information technology, individual and small group market reforms and transparency. The overarching theme of the reforms is micromanagement of rates and rating factors, and a broadening of the Insurance Commissioner’s authority. The transparency provisions apply plan designs and benefit descriptions submitted by carriers, and would require providers to make available, upon request, a price list for services on both an inpatient and outpatient basis.

Posted by koolguy on August 7th, 2010 2 Comments

What Is Property Insurance?

They say when it rains it pours. Accidents happen when you least expected it. A fire breaks out and you lose precious inventory. A hurricane sends a tree smashing down into your office; your business gets robbed. For you to be able to claim for these mishaps, you need property insurance.

Property insurance protects your business against any physical damage to, or loss of your assets. Assets also include the area in which the business runs and the property furnished there. In disasters like, fire, theft, explosion or vandalism, having property insurance help you recover your loss – whether it’s to repair damaged property or replace what you’ve lost. Every business owner must have property insurance to protect his assets. Although business property insurance isn’t required by law, it’s a very wise investment to limit your obligation in the event of a natural disaster or other calamity. Without it, it may cripple your business financially. Most business property insurance are tailored fit to the business and can cover a variety of losses, including damage from fires, electrical surges, or even theft by an employee.

Business owners can purchase additional types of coverage depending on their need. For example, a business in the mid west or in the east coast may want to purchase coverage for snow, sleet damage or ice. On the other hand, businesses in the west coast may consider an earthquake-insurance policy for them.

Property insurance can be insured in 2 ways namely: open perils and named perils. Open perils covers all the causes of loss not specifically excluded in the policy. Common types include damage resulting to earthquakes, floods, nuclear incidents, acts of terrorism and war. Named perils on the other hand, require the actual cause of loss to be listed in the policy for you to be able to claim insurance. These are the examples of named perils: damage causing events like fire, lightning, explosion and theft.

In addition, there are 2 lines of property insurance: commercial and personal lines. Commercial lines covers the following: automobiles, business owners (property and liability combined for smaller commercial customers), capital assets, crime and fidelity, electronic commerce, employment-related practices liability, equipment breakdown (known as boiler and machinery), farm, financial institutions, general liability, inland marine, management protection, market segments, medical-professional liability, package policies, property, umbrella, and workers compensation. On the other hand, personal lines cover the following: automobile, dwelling property, homeowners (property and liability combined), inland marine (diverse personal goods), personal liability (including personal umbrella).

Tenants can also buy property insurance. Commercial and industrial tenants also purchase insurance so that in the event that their inventories are damaged, they can replace them. Since businesses can have large amounts of capital tied up in inventory and equipment, such damage could be disastrous without insurance to cover them.  Residential renters can also benefit from property insurance, even many are uninsured. Renters are sometimes overwhelmed to learn how much it will cost to replace their possessions after a flood or fire without insurance to cover their loss.

While many businesses purchase their property insurance policy through a business owner’s policy (BOP), these bundles property and liability insurance into just one policy. However, since the amount of coverage available in a BOP is generally lower than in a standard property insurance policy, companies usually require a lot of coverage that stick with a separate policy. Business interruption insurance and extra-expense insurance are 2 types of optional coverage in a property insurance policy that protects your business after a loss occurs. Business interruption insurance provides payments for expenses such as salaries, taxes and debts, as well as any loss of profit due to the interruption of business. Extra expense insurance, on the other hand, pays the costs of temporarily relocating a business when a covered peril occurs. For example, if a fire destroys a shoe store, extra-expense insurance will pay for the business to resume operations and cover such expenses as buying or leasing equipment, buying new merchandise and informing customers about changes that have occurred.

Knowing you have to back up in times of emergencies or disaster situations is important for any property owner, whether it’s business or personal property. Everyone has the right to be insured.

Posted by koolguy on August 7th, 2010 No Comments