Loss ratio’s unintended consequences

Friday, August 20th, 2010

State insurance commissioners voted today on proposed regulations governing medical loss ratios — the new requirements under health care reform to encourage insurers to spend less on overhead and more on patient care. If insurers don’t spend enough on patient care, they could be forced to rebate a portion of ...

Today’s News: More Life Insurers Subpoenaed, Young Drivers Have Higher Crash Rates and 1 in 5 Californians Uninsured

Monday, August 16th, 2010

The New York State Attorney General has subpoenaed more life insurance companies, a new report shows that young drivers have significantly higher auto accident rates and one in five California residents are go without health insurance.More Life Insurers SubpoenaedRecently, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced that he would be opening a ...

Young drivers forced to pay ’sky-high’ premiums for car insurance

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Young drivers are paying substantial premiums to insure vehicles which has resulted in many teenagers failing to insure their cars.One learner driver was very surprised when he received a quote from one pricing his cover at a staggering £17,000 to insure ...

Term Life Insurance Advantages And Disadvantages

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Term life is oh so loved my many people. There are many different types of term and very many reasons why people buy these policies. There are significant advantages to owning this type of life . There are also a ...

Naughty Volvo

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

In another entry in our occasional series of Motoring Virals, Volvo have come to the conclusion that they should make their brand a bit more naughty. This car is naughty. Apparently. So much so that the entire premise of the new Volvo S60 site is that you can ...

Today’s News: Employers Urged to Expand Health Plans, Medicare Doughnut Hole Checks Coming and the Nation’s Dumbest Drivers May Live Near You

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

The secretary of Health and Human Services is urging employers to hurry and expand their health insurance benefits plans to employees with older children, while the government announces that Medicare checks may be mailed soon to beneficiaries into the “doughnut hole.” And in auto insurance news, GMAC has taken time ...