Young adults can stay on their parentsâ?? insurance longer, and birth control costs must be covered for those looking to avoid having any kids at all, under new laws that take effect Friday in Wisconsin.Also starting in the new year, state workers and employees at the University of Wisconsin can receive domestic partner health insurance and other benefits. The new mandate that insurance plans cover autism will take effect for most on Friday when group policies are renewed. That law change started in November, but most policy holders wonâ??t start paying for it until now.The new insurance mandates were approved by the Democratic-controlled Legislature and Gov. Jim Doyle this year. Advocates who pushed for requiring birth control and autism coverage argued it was over due, even though the new mandates are expected to increase costs for all policy holders.â??Itâ??s another year in the march toward increasing health insurance premiums,â? said J.P. Wieske, director of state affairs for the Council for Affordable Health Insurance, a national advocacy group whose membership includes insurers, health care providers, actuaries and insurance brokers.No one seems to know how much the changes will cost. Neither the state Office of the Insurance Commissioner nor the Wisconsin Association of Health Plans, which represents 18 member health plans across the state, has estimates.â??Every indication is that the mandates have increased costs and cost expectations will be higher for 2010,â? said Phil Dougherty, senior executive officer of the Wisconsin Association of Health Plans.The association didnâ??t oppose any of the changes but instead worked with the governor and state lawmakers on ensuring that the laws do what was intended, Dougherty said.There was opposition from anti-abortion and Catholic groups to requiring contraceptives to be covered under health insurance policies. Opponents argued that birth control is not medically necessary and insurance companies should not be forced to pay for what is a personal decision.The Wisconsin Catholic Conference is lobbying lawmakers to provide an exemption for religious organizations.â??The law does not give adequate deference to our religious values and our religious liberties,â? said John Huebscher, executive director of the conference. â??It would force dioceses and other Catholic organizations that buy insurance to pay for something they object to.â?Three of the stateâ??s five Catholic dioceses purchase private health insurance, which would be required to include contraceptive coverage, he said. However, their policies arenâ??t up for renewal until later in 2010, so the hope is the Legislature will provide for the exemption before then.Those three dioceses in Milwaukee, Madison and Green Bay insure about 6,000 clergy, staff and other employees, Huebscher said. The other two in La Crosse and Superior are self-insured and not bound by the law, he said.Planned Parenthood opposes any exemptions because that will limit womenâ??s access to birth control, said the groupâ??s legal and policy analyst Nicole Safar.â??An exemption really defeats the purpose,â? she said.Mandating birth control coverage will dramatically increase its access, Safar said. She cited a 2001 report by the state Office of the Insurance Commissioner that showed about one in five of the most popular insurance plans with prescription drug coverage in Wisconsin did not cover contraceptives.Wisconsin is joining 24 other states that already require birth control to be covered, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Two additional states require insurance companies to offer contraceptive coverage as an option to employees, but it can be declined.Federal law requires insurance coverage of contraceptives for federal employees.Under another insurance change taking effect in Wisconsin, adults up to age 27 could remain on their parents health insurance plans unless they have access to cheaper plans through their employers.Current law does not address how long a child can remain on their parentâ??s coverage, leaving it up to individual insurers to decide.Supporters of increasing the age, including Doyle and the Wisconsin Association of Health Plans, said the law will help young people who either canâ??t afford health insurance when they first start working or arenâ??t offered it.There were no estimates from the state or the insurance industry as to how many people may be affected.To qualify, the young adults have to be single, not eligible for insurance through their employer, or be able to get on their parentsâ?? plan for less money than through their work.About 20 states require insurance companies to offer parents coverage of adult children, according to the Council for Affordable Health Insurance.The domestic partner benefits are being extended to unmarried partners of state employees who live together, share expenses and meet other requirements. It is open to unmarried couples of the opposite sex as well as same-sex couples.As of Tuesday, 710 people and 57 dependents have signed up for the health insurance, according to the Department of Employee Trust Funds. Another 300 state workers have signed affidavits saying that they qualify for the benefits, indicating that they may sign up later.Another 179 university employees added a domestic partner to their health insurance as of Dec. 21.The health insurance benefit is separate from other rights that all same-sex couples became eligible for in the state starting in August. Under that law, couples had to sign a registry in order to receive a host of rights already afforded married couples, including hospital visitation and inheritance.
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Friday, May 13th, 2011Car Insurance and Your Claims: They MUST Pay!
Thursday, May 5th, 2011To further complicate matters, even if a loss is covered, the policy most likely includes a deductible as well as coverage limits. Depending on the nature of the loss, multiple insurance companies may be involved. For example, if a storm strikes and you have both wind and flood damage, you may have to file a claim with your homeowners insurance for the wind damage and another with the national flood insurance program (if you have flood insurance) for the water damage.Depending on where you live, your deductible may be higher under certain circumstances. For example, in Florida, your insurance deductible for hurricane damage is much higher than if your home was burglarized. So, will your local insurance company pay or won’t they? Look at it this way, insurance companies DON’T want to pay. They are in business to generate profits and will need to be convinced BY YOU that the claim should be paid. The burden of proof lies on you, the homeowner. This means that you will need to prove your case and do it well. The better prepared and more organized you are, the better.
Start with documentation. You may need to take dozens of photos and provide your direct insurance agent with detailed estimates to counter against the insurance company’s original settlement offer. You may need to demand to see how the agent depreciated your property and negotiate a more reasonable method. While your homeowner’s insurance policy is a contract, the claims process does provide room for negotiations with auto insurance company (more information on best negotiation tactics in How to Contact with Auto Insurance Company? article).
Your best bet is to be prepared for a fight. Your tools in this battle include a detailed home inventory, digital photos and video documenting the damage, estimates from local contractors, and a willingness to demand a better offer. You don’t have to do this alone. In fact, many contractors are willing to be present during the insurance adjuster’s visit to help point out damage that the adjuster might have otherwise ignored. In addition, public home or auto insurance adjusters act as advocates for the homeowner and work on your behalf to negotiate a higher settlement offer.Arm yourself with knowledge, documentation, and real-world estimates while also considering professional representation and you’ll be better equipped to answer the question, “Will they pay for it?”
Some Tips for Insured on Keeping Your Auto Insurance Premium Rates Down
Tuesday, January 18th, 2011There are so many ways that you can use to keep your auto insurance rates down and some of them you can use at the same time as other discounts to maximize your savings.
Here are some things that you can ask your auto insurance company for:
- Ask if you can receive a discount if you have more than one type of insurance with their company. For instance, you may find that you can have your auto insurance and your homeowner’s insurance with this company and they will provide you with a combined discount. Carry all of your insurance policies with them, such as auto, home, and life and you may find that you can get even more money off.
- If the driver of the car is a student or is listed as a driver on the car, you may find that you can get a good student discount. This is where the student maintains at least a B average on their report card. You may be required to take that report card to the automobile insurance company each time it comes out, but it really pays off. If grades go down, the discount may disappear until the grades go back up.
- See if there are any safe driver discounts available. When you haven’t had a ticket or an accident, you may find that there are discounts available for you.
- If you are a senior citizen and you’ve not had any accidents in a specific amount of time, there may be discounts available to you.
- You can always raise your deductible to cheaper car insurance premium online from auto insurer. However, you need to keep in mind that doing so will result in a higher out-of-pocket expense if an accident does occur. The standard deductible is $500, but some individuals will go as high as $2,000 to save some money on their premium. If you can pay $2,000 if an accident occurs, then that will work fine. Just make sure your deductible is not higher than what you can afford in case damage is done to your car and you need to pay it.
- You may wish to shop around. You may find a company that offers the same coverage for a lower price. You always want to compare before you make a commitment.
You want to use all of these tips so that you can save yourself quite a bit of money.
When finding the right company to do business with, it is very important that you compare. You can do this by calling companies and recording the different rates that they quote you. You can also do this by going to their websites and filling out the forms on their websites to receive quotes for the auto insurance you want. This allows you to compare in a much easier way. Take all of that information and make an informed decision.
About Declarations Pages in Auto Insurance
Tuesday, January 4th, 2011To break the declarations page down further, weâ??ll discuss each aspect presented on the page, and this is done in no particular order, meaning your declarations page may or may not have the same information in the same order listed here. First weâ??ll mention the auto insurance companyâ??s information on the page. The declarations page will have the name of the insurance company, as well as their contact information including a phone number and address. If you need to contact the company, the information is readily available here and also on the insurance card that you should have somewhere in your car in case it is immediately needed.
Next, you should find your policy number. Your policy number is a way the auto insurance company can identify you without using your name. This lessens confusion as there is typically more than one client sharing the same first and last names. A policy number can include numbers and letters together, or just numbers. You will need to know your policy number any time you want to contact the insurance company. You can also find your policy number on the insurance card.
Information regarding the coverage you have purchased is also included in the declarations page. The coverage you purchased will include the minimal requirements provided by your state, as well as any additional coverage options you felt the need to purchase. Bodily injury liability, property damage liability, personal injury protection, and uninsured motorist bodily injury may be some of the coverage options you purchased that will be listed on the declarations page. Read more about automobile premiums and policies in Auto Car Insurance Premiums section of author’s site.
The cost of each coverage you purchase for your auto insurance policy will also be listed on this page. The price of your policy is determined by individual factors, including the cost of coverage you added to your policy. If you carry additional coverage options past the stateâ??s requirements, you can look at these â??extraâ? options and decide if they fit into your budget, or if you can add more coverage for added protection.
Your deductible amounts may also be listed in the declarations page. A deductible amount is the amount of money you are willing to pay, out-of-pocket, when you make a claim to the auto insurance company. Any time you file a claim and expect the insurer to cover an accident-related cost, the insurer requires you to pay upfront a deductible. This amount can range from $250, to $1,000 or higher. The lower deductible you choose for your policy, the more expensive your policy premium will be.
Look for the policy periods on the declarations page to find out when your coverage begins and when it ends. You should also be aware that you have the option with the insurer to automatically renew your policy when it expires. This helps to avoid any time period of not carrying auto insurance, known as a policy lapse. It is illegal to drive a vehicle without proper auto insurance so it is vital that the policy always be in effect.
You will also notice your information, or the policyholderâ??s information, listed on the declarations page. Your name, address, and phone number will be listed on the page. It will also have information regarding the vehicle(s) you have insured with the company, such as the year, make and model of each vehicle. Always keep this information up-to-date with the auto insurance company so they can contact you easily with any questions they have or information they need.
You may think the declarations page is just one more nagging piece of paperwork, but in actuality it is the most important piece of paper that you have for your auto insurance. You will need to review your declarations page every time your policy renews to make sure no coverage was accidentally dropped or so you know your information is correct. Donâ??t disregard your declarations page as it comes in the mail or think of it as worthless because you think you already know what coverage is on your auto insurance policy.
Houston, Texas Auto Insurance – What You Need To Know
Friday, October 29th, 2010So you are looking around for Houston auto insurance. What should you know? In this report I discuss 7 ways you can save money on your auto insurance policy.
Are you inured with a homeowners insurance in Houston or rental property insurance policy? Yes, is it packaged with your Houston auto insurance? No, well than you are missing out on the discounts available when you package your insurance.
Most agents who sell Houston auto insurance, additionally look to package their clients Texas home insurance or renters insurance together. Packaging your home and auto together provides you with additional discounts up to 25%.
Ask your agent about packaged policy savings.
There is no mystery that an individual with a healthier driving record, will pay a lower car insurance premium.
A lot of auto agencies are in fact a group of numerous insurance companies, individually catering to a specific type of client. Bad drivers may fit better in one company, good drivers in another, but the bulk of the population fall in the companies between. These people pay a lower premium than bad operators, but a higher premium than excellent operators.
Even though average drivers might have driving records as good as those insured with the lowest rates, They still pay a higher premium. Why?
This is commonly due to the buyer being uninformed. If you maintain a flawless vehicle record, why should you pay more than you need to. Make sure your agent is helping you take advantage of all the available discounts offered.
The car you choose to drive can greatly affect your auto insurance premium
If you answered yes to one or both of these questions, you may be paying a higher than average premium for your Houston auto insurance policies cover.
Your deductible amount is the cost you are responsible to pay before the insurance company takes care of the rest. Here is an example, an insured is covered with a $500 deductible and the insured has a wreck where their car suffers $1,500 in damage, the insured will first pay $500 followed by your insurance company paying the remaining, $1,000. The smaller your deductible amount, the greater premium you will pay.
Depending on your accident frequency, it may be beneficial to you to increase your deductible and pay a lower premium every year.
Maybe you drive a dated car, with very little worth. You probably do not need collision and comprehensive coverages.
If the value of your car is below $1,000 there is no reason to choose comprehensive and collision coverage. What is the value of your car? Ask your auto dealer or look it up on Kelly Bluebook.
Texas car insurance carriers offer many additional savings discounts.
Do you have a better credit score than accident record? A high credit score may save you a lot of money with some insurance companies.
High or low credit scores may play a major role in shaping auto insurance premium. Good credit scores may provide you with additional discounts while a poor credit score could raise your premium greatly depending on the company. If your credit score improves after you purchase an auto insurance policy, makes sure you let your agent know so you can take advantage of the discounts applied to good credit.
Despite your credit score, speak with your agent and be sure you are with a company that best fits your auto insurance needs.
Learn more about Houston auto insurance online or request a free online auto insurance quote.
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