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Fines Push Massachusetts Residents to Get Health Insurance
Rather than face heavy fines at the end of the year, almost 300,000 Massachusetts residents now have health care insurance.
Read moreOn-Site Clinics May Be Next Step in Corporate Benefits
You can already go to the gym without leaving work. What if you could treat a sinus infection without missing half a day, as well?
Read moreHow to Prevent and Thaw Frozen Water Pipes
Learn how to avoid expensive water damage due to frozen and broken water pipes each winter.
Read moreMobile Homes Need Insurance Too
Mobile homes need insurance, too. Make sure you have coverage.
Read moreHMOs to Stay Involved in Medicare for Foreseeable Future
As baby boomers reach retirement and the health care market expands to accommodate them, private insurers will increase involvement in Medicare.
Read moreMedicare Makes the Uninsured Healthier
Studies show uninsured people get progressively sicker until they age into the MediCare program.
Read moreGeorgia Governor Files Litigation to Protect Landowners during Hunting Season
Georgia encourages landowners to open their hunting grounds, limits their liability in case of accidents.
Read moreWisconsin Zip Code Ban Could be Insurers’ Bane
AIA goes head-to-head with Wisconsin Senate over SB 348, the bill that would mandate a new insurance rating system that doesn't use zip codes as a factor.
Read moreIndiana Insurance Agents to Take “Flood 101”
Indiana Department of Insurance has instituted mandatory Flood Insurance class for all agents working within the state.
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