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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.

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On-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?

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How to Prevent and Thaw Frozen Water Pipes

Learn how to avoid expensive water damage due to frozen and broken water pipes each winter.

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Mobile Homes Need Insurance Too

Mobile homes need insurance, too. Make sure you have coverage.

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HMOs 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.

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Medicare Makes the Uninsured Healthier

Studies show uninsured people get progressively sicker until they age into the MediCare program.

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Georgia Governor Files Litigation to Protect Landowners during Hunting Season

Georgia encourages landowners to open their hunting grounds, limits their liability in case of accidents.

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Wisconsin 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.

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Indiana 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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