Is epilepsy covered in critical illness?
Can I get Critical Illness Cover if I have epilepsy? Yes, depending on the cause of your epilepsy, most customers are still able to get our Critical Illne...
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Latest insights and tutorials from the The Daily Horizon team.
What do life insurance companies look for in urine?
A life insurance urine test detects drugs like amphetamines/methamphetamines, cocaine, opiates, phencyclidine (PCP), barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and me...
Read More →Do federal employees have life insurance?
Unless they waive coverage, most Federal employees have Basic Life Insurance under the Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance Program. Some employees als...
Read More →How much should a 13 year old charge for dog walking?
The advantage of paying the teenager on your street rather than a professional is that it will cost you significantly less. Most teenagers seem to be paid...
Read More →What does lost wages mean in insurance?
“Lost wages” usually refers to past income lost as the result of a personal injury. It is the plaintiff’s out-of-pocket losses up until the date of settle...
Read More →What is included in a title policy?
What does it cover? Title insurance protects against claims from defects. Defects are things such as another person claiming an ownership interest, improp...
Read More →What does the government have to say about automobile insurance?
Most people show financial responsibility by buying auto liability insurance. California law states, “All drivers and all owners of a motor vehicle shall ...
Read More →Can a child be a policy holder?
The policyholder is the owner of the insurance policy. In most types of insurance, your immediate family who live in your household are also automatically...
Read More →Can other car insurance companies see your claims?
Do auto and homeowners insurance companies share my information about claims and policies? Yes. There are specialty consumer reporting agencies that colle...
Read More →Is no-fault insurance better?
Rates are actually higher under no-fault. Regardless of theory, insurance premiums in no-fault states are on average 25 percent higher than in traditional...
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