Posted on April 23rd, 2010 in Insurance | Comments Off
It is estimated that over 1.4 million of patients are diagnosed with different types of cancer in the US each year, resulting in 560,000 deaths. But in case you manage to survive this risky condition without reclusion you will still have another big problem on your hands – insuring your life.
Insuring own life can be quite troublesome for cancer patients, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s impossible. The likelihood of getting a good policy depends on a set of factors such as type of cancer, stage it was treated at and even the treatment plan itself. And there’s a direct relation between the rates you will have to pay and how it is likely for your cancer to be cured. For example, most insurance companies don’t regard skin cancer as a serious illness and having a history of it may even not influence your premiums at all. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on April 23rd, 2010 in auto insurance | Comments Off
The world of insurance is full of traps for the unwary. When you set off to buy your first policy, whether it’s for your vehicle, home, health or life, never assume you know anything. Always do some basic research to find out exactly what different types of cover are on offer, what they cost and whether they represent good value for money. Yes, it’s a real pain to go back to school but, if you walk blindly into a “standard” policy without reading it first, the odds are you will regret it later when it comes to making a claim. Unfortunately, insurance companies are for-profit and that means they want your money and the smallest possible risk of having to give you any of it back again. Protect yourself by getting the best value-for-money coverage you can.
As an example, let’s think about gap insurance. When most people are buying a new vehicle, they need finance. The cheapest deal is a bank overdraft, but they are hard to find these days. This forces you into a commercial loan. Read any loan agreement and there’s always a clause requiring you to buy comprehensive and collision coverage. Obviously, your shiny new vehicle is collateral for the loan. If you default, the lender will repossess and sell it to pay off a part of your debt. Should you damage it, the lender wants it repaired so it still has some resale value. Everything is alright unless you total the vehicle. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on April 22nd, 2010 in Insurance | Comments Off
Doing business is quite risky in nature, no matter what your enterprise is doing or where are you located. Even the safest types of services located in the most favorable areas for doing business aren’t completely safe from risks, simply because this is life, and there’s always risk of having unpleasant situations that may either damage you, your enterprise or even put you out of the game. That is why no matter how big or small your business is, you need insurance in order to protect your most valuable assets from certain risks you may encounter during your operations.
Insuring your business is a basic requirement of mere common sense, as by purchasing an insurance policy you can protect your enterprise from loss occurred due to fire, theft, natural disasters, worker accidents, lawsuits and many other circumstances. You can also purchase insurance for protecting your business against certain national and international situations in case your revenue depends on such circumstances as international trade, shipments and other operations. Insurance experts recommend purchasing a wide range of coverage types in order to assure that your business is properly protected against all situations. Read the rest of this entry »