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Why Reporting Small Claims Pays Off in ERA States

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Many employers wonder: “Why report a $1,000 medical bill to the insurance carrier if we can just pay it ourselves and keep our experience mod low?” After all, fewer claims mean fewer red flags on your insurance history—right? In Scenario 1, your carrier pays the bill, and your mod only reflects a fraction of the cost.

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Why We’re Still Talking About the J&J Class Action ERISA Lawsuit

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It was thrown out on a legal technicality. The court found the plaintiffs first claim, that she paid more in premiums due to the defendants purported breach of fiduciary duty during the plans negotiation process, did not sufficiently show evidence of an injury and was at best, speculative and hypothetical. Click here to read more.

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How to Read Homeowners Insurance Quotes

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TGS Insurance » Blog What Is a Homeowners Insurance Quote? A homeowners insurance quote is the proposed amount that you would pay an insurance carrier to cover your home. The quote will be based on many factors, including your home’s age, building features, location and size, as well as your insurance score.

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How Home Renovations Can Affect Your Homeowners Insurance Policy

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Whether it’s a big project involving reconstruction of part of your home, or a small project that will increase the value of your home or personal property, your renovation will affect your homeowners insurance. In order to make sure you have the right continuous coverage, always consult your insurance agent!