Posted in insurance by admin on August 1st, 2008
Monika W asked:
I work full time and my husbant too but our jobs don’t offer a health insurance. We hava just enough money to pay the mortgage, other bills and to survive the month. We would like to have a baby and the only thing that is holding us up is no insurance. I could only find family insurance that’s over $500 a month and we could never afford that. And we make “too much” to qualify for help from the government. Does anyone know any affordable insurance or help from somewhere. Also, without $1000s in deductibles and coinsurance?
Posted in insurance by admin on July 9th, 2008
shanravi_29 asked:
I want to choose my own insurance instead of company sponsored plan.
Usually when we elect company sponsored plan the premium on health insurance
is tax deducted from the paycheck. But if I choose and pay my own insurance Can I still make tax deducted from each paycheck? or should I apply tax deduction during tax filing?
Posted in insurance by admin on July 8th, 2008
timekiller asked:
I am just a student, and can’t afford health insurance. I don’t wanna get into paying someone a lot of money and than end up with them only covering some health problems, or some portions. This world is so screwed up! Aren’t there any good people in the government today who’d help poor students like me with their health? I sware I’m gonna vote for Hillary!
Posted in insurance by admin on June 21st, 2008
gemadness asked:
Basically, I’m looking to get new health insurance (my work insurance blows) and I have a choice between one that is $180 per month but with a 1,000 deductible and one that is $480 and has no deductible.
Posted in insurance by admin on June 7th, 2008
Ronald P asked:
My two front teeth feel extremely sensitive right now to the point that it stings. I do not have dental insurance, but I have complete health insurance. Because I’m not worried about my teeth’s aesthetic issues, is there a way to get this billed at the hospital under my health insurance?
Posted in insurance by admin on May 26th, 2008
insert_text_here_okay asked:
I work, but I work part time, I have alot going on right now in my life so I don’t have time for a full time job. I may be pragrant but I’m not 100% sure yet. So how do I go about getting health insurance? I’m 19 years old, (I know too young to have a child and so forth, but please, I just need to know about the health insurance) Thanks in advance. Oh and I live in Baltimore, Maryland, if that helps.
Posted in insurance by admin on May 23rd, 2008
mattinpanama asked: I am a healthy male age 40 who travels on a regular basis who lives in Panama City, Panama.
I am looking for health insurance - what do you recommend?
Posted in insurance by admin on May 17th, 2008
JimboSlice asked:
My wife and I currently have coverage with her job…but she is thinking about going part-time, which of course won’t include coverage. How much would health insurance cost us? We’re both in our mid-20’s and in good health.
Posted in insurance by admin on April 18th, 2008
AK asked:
I was denied new health insurance coverage in May 2007 because of lower back pain in January 2007 for which I received physical therapy. I have had continuous health insurance coverage for more than 2 years with no history of back ailments. If I reapply again now (for coverage starting in September), am I likely to be denied again? Is there anything I can do about it? My group coverage through work is very costly, and I’d prefer to have a more affordable plan.
Posted in insurance by admin on April 18th, 2008
kerfitz asked:
Health insurance costs are extraordinary, Hillary and OBama want to force people to buy health insurance (and subsidize the costs for some) but they fail to address the reasons health insurance is so expensive. Medical malpractice insurance costs doctors more than most people make a year, and Insurance companies answer to their stockholders before their customers are two of the main reasons it is so expensive. It seems that insurance companies are the ONLY winners in the field of medicine. The democrat solutions to the “health care crisis” only masks the problem.
Whimsey… it didn’t work with car insurance did it? everyone is supposed to have it and the costs continue to soar. How will health insurance be different?