
where can I cash a health insurance reimburs.ck writtenonchasemanhattanbank?
It is from unitedhealthcare insurance company written on chase manahattan bank of syracuse. I live in plattsburgh,ny. I want to cash it but only have an acct. with UFirst Federal Credit Union.
you can deposit it in your credit union account.
or you can cash it at any Chase branch for a fee.
Filed under Health Insurance by on Sep 10th, 2010. Comment.
cheap car insurance for young people?
i just turned 15.
ive gotten a few quotes and all of them are around 300 dollars a month.
who should i get my insurance with and what type of car will make it the cheapest.?
Please help.
Yeah unfortunately insurance is really costly for young people (especially males) Your best chance of getting low insurance is to get a really old car. For my i was under my parents policy and i was put under a 1988 Toyota Truck and my insurance cost around 600 a half year so 1200 a year which is really good for me ( i was 16 when i got my license). I am now 21 and when i fiddle around with the insurance company seeing how much i cost per half year with the different cars i cost around 1200 for a new 2007 Accord, and about 800 for a 1996 toyota sienna. So hopefully you guys have some really really old car still around and try to put your name under that car.
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Many young people don't often realize that they are usually dropped by their parents' health insurance coverages when they either turn 18 or finish being a full-time student by age 23 or so. However, many young adults also feel like they don't really need it either. Yet a single accident or serious illness can end up costing thousands of dollars.
Financial advisers strongly recommend that young adults maintain some sort of health insurance coverage. But how do you go about getting affordable health insurance?
First, check with your employer to see if they offer health insurance benefits. If so, and you are eligible, this is probably your best bet as far as the types of coverages you get at a low cost.
If your employer doesn't offer health insurance, or you're not eligible you can shop around for an individual health insurance policy. There are policies available that provide coverages for catastrophic need at affordable premiums. Usually, these have limitations to the coverages and feature high deductibles. However, they are still better than going uninsured.
Remember, health insurance costs can vary quite a bit from company to company, and some companies offer policies especially for people in your situation. Plan coverages also vary from company to company. Make sure to spend some time shopping around for comparison quotes and ask lots of questions so you fully understand your coverages and obligations.
If you are a full-time college student, you may be able to get student insurance through your college or buy shopping online.
You may also be able to participate in a form of group insurance through an association. If you are a member of an association, or are aware of any in your area that you can join, check to see if they offer access to health insurance.
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Filed under Health Insurance by on Aug 9th, 2009. Comment.