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Dental
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Family Dental Insurance - User's Guide
Let us first understand the idea of dental insurance. Dental insurance is a type of insurance in which a person buys a dental insurance plan by paying a monthly or annual premium to a dental insurance company...
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Dental Insurance Information
An article discussing the importance of a dental insurance plan, and what can be covered regarding dental procedures.
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Supplemental Dental Insurance 101
Many people mistakenly assume that all their dental needs are covered by their health insurance plans. While many health insurance plans – most notably HMOs – may offer some dental coverage, most of your dental needs won't be covered by the typical health insurance plan.
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Family Dental Insurance 101
Purchasing a family dental insurance plan provides you and your family two important benefits:Better oral health for the entire family as most plans pay 100% of the preventive service fees such as cleaning every six months. This encourages the family to visit the dentist for regular check ups and cleaning treatments. Prevention is half the battle!
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Dental Insurance Quotes
If a company does not provide group insurance, buying individual dental insurance becomes an absolute necessity. This is because without dental coverage, people's visits to the dentist can prove to be an expensive experience. Before settling for any one particular plan, it is essential that you do some homework.
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Dental Insurance
Given the escalating expenses of dental treatment, it makes sense for the people to get coverage under dental insurance. Dental insurance falls under two categories, group dental insurance and individual dental insurance. Before discussing these two categories, it is important for people to realize that there is a world of difference between the terms dental insurance and health insurance.
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Take This Lousy Dental Insurance And Shove It!
Let’s face it: Some dental plans aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on, and they certainly aren’t worth the money you are shelling out every month for coverage. Now, if your employer is picking up the tab, there isn’t much you can do. But because employers are increasingly turning to cutbacks in benefits such as dental insurance, an increasing number of people are just getting their own.
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Term Life Insurance With Disability Rider
As all industries are always trying to find a need that appeals to the mass markets, insurance companies have come up with a way of adding a disability rider to your term life insurance policy for those that desire the combined coverage. This type of coverage would be ideal for those who work in occupations that require and rely on the constant use of their bodies and frequent physical activity.
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Do You Know What Kind of Government Insurance You Have
Do you know who to contact when you are laid off of work? When you are hurt at work? When you are too ill to work – short term – long term? Do you know the difference between State Disability and Federal Disability? If you have answered yes or no to any of these questions, read on.
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Disability Insurance Policy - How To Get The Best Deal
Fortunately, Disability Insurance comes to your rescue on occasions of untold miseries and lends you a helping hand. Several insurance companies are in the fray with stretched hands to help you. Still, it is up to you to study the pros and cons of each insurance policy one after another before arriving at a conclusion.
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Disability Insurance For Fee For Service Professionals
Fee for service professionals have different needs when it comes to disability insurance than a salaried W-2 employee. A fee for service professional only gets paid when he or she performs a service. Physicians, attorneys, consultants, realtors and business owners all have their income depending on their ability to perform a service. Read this article to learn why a fee for service professional has different needs, and should not buy the same disability insurance policy that a salaried W-2 employee does.
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Government Benefits - Helping You Through Injury or Illness
If you’re incapacitated for any reason and are unable to work, you may
qualify to receive certain benefits from the government to assist you.
This is one of a series of guides to government benefits, in which
you’ll find practical information on the range of benefits that may be
available to you.
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