State’s exchange has increased its fees as a way to generate more revenue Colorado’s health insurance exchange has raised its fees. The exchange’s board of directors had been considering raising fees in order to make the exchange more sustainable and financially secure. The fees will be paid by all those that are purchasing insurance coverage through the exchange and those that already have policies from the exchange as well. The fee increase may be somewhat modest for most consumers, but could translate into much higher revenue for the exchange itself.…
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Auto insurance discounts are missed by 84 percent of US drivers
A recent study has shown that only 16 percent of American motorists actually take advantage of all savings opportunities. A new report was recently released by insuranceQuotes.com and has shown that a large majority of consumers in the United States are not taking advantage of all of the potential auto insurance discounts for which they might qualify with their providers. The report showed that only 16 percent of drivers had actually asked their insurance company about discounts. Among the types of auto insurance discount that are common are marriage, low…
Read MoreAuto insurance discount coming to Ontario drivers with snow tires
The province has recently made its budget announcement and the government has continued its effort to lower rates. The Liberal government of Ontario, Canada, has now announced that it has made another line of changes to the auto insurance discount regulations in the province, as it continues its effort to bring down the costs associated to coverage for motorists. Among the regulations that have now been announced is one requiring auto insurance companies to reward drivers using snow tires. The provincial government also recently announced a number of other types…
Read MoreCalifornia Insurance rates from Allstate cause Commissioner and consumer advocate divide
Though Dave Jones and Harvey Rosenfield have traditionally collaborated, a recent issue has led to a split. The California Insurance Commissioner, Dave Jones, and advocate from Consumer Watchdog, Harvey Rosenfield, have traditionally held very similar beliefs when it came to the industry and its insurance rates. That said, this trend appears to have changed when it comes to the rates being charged by Allstate. Rosenfield, who hails from Santa Monica, was the author of Proposition 103, a ballot measure from 1988, which converted the position of insurance commissioner in the…
Read MoreAffordable Care Act leads to spike in health insurance premiums
Premiums are higher due to the provisions of the Affordable Care Act The Affordable Care Act has lead to a significant increase in health insurance premiums, according to an analysis from the Heritage Foundation. Though the Affordable Care Act was signed into law five years ago, it has only been two years since the majority of its provisions have been implemented. This has caused insurance premiums to rise dramatically for many consumers in the United States. This may not be surprising, however, as the law requires insurers to provide coverage…
Read MoreLong term care insurance premiums vary broadly, but are higher overall
The rates that are being paid for this coverage are dependent on a very large number of factors. A recently released industry report has shown that while the rates for long term care insurance have been rapidly on the rise, the premiums themselves vary broadly depending on a number of different factors that go into the calculations. The report showed that this year, the average rise for LTC insurance premiums was close to 9 percent. At the same time, even though the rates for long term care insurance have been…
Read MoreAuto insurance rates in Ontario to drop by 15%
New legislation will cut the average cost of auto insurance coverage in Ontario, Canada A new law has been passed in Ontario, Canada, that may be good news for drivers throughout the province. The Ontario Legislature has approved a bill that will cut auto insurance rates by an average of 15%. The legislation is expected to go into effect in August 2015 and lawmakers believe that it will help mitigate insurance fraud, thereby lowering the financial pressure on insurance companies offering coverage in the province. Legislation aims to address issues…
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