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Does my husband have to drop his group health insurance at work when he becomes eligble for medicare?

You should consider discussing this matter with your state's insurance department.  Will you be …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 year ago

Why is it legal for auto insurance companies to charge males more for auto insurance than females with the same driving record?

It's "discrimination" in the sense that the two genders are not being treated equally. …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 year ago

Can my ex legally drop me from her health insurance policy when she re-marries?

I am actually surprised that you are still covered if you are fully divorced; …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 year ago

What can I do if I had a major fire at my house and my insurer is not paying me what I am fully owed?

If you believe that your insurer is not fully honoring the policy--e.g. paying less …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 year ago

Can an insurer raise rates on an employee's family policy because a family member chooses not to be insured at their place of work?

Unfortunately, it is lalmost certainly legal. Notwithstanding all the talk of health insurance "reform," …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 year ago

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