Guidelines on Donations to International Disasters

November 3, 2011 by Timothy Wilkes · Leave a Comment 

Guidelines on Donations to International Disasters

When we hear news of disasters throughout the world, our hearts naturally go out to those affected. The first thought is often, “What can I do to help?” In natural disasters like fires, floods and hurricanes, people need immediate assistance with basic necessities: shelter, food, water, bedding and clothing. Often help is needed in locating victims or providing medical care. People affected by war, political regime changes or long-term effects of weather such as droughts may have to leave their native lands and and seek shelter, food and water. App

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Auto Insurance And Hit And Runs

October 28, 2011 by Timothy Wilkes · Leave a Comment 

Auto insurance can be a big help to people when they are involved in a collision. In the United States, car crashes happen every day and it is important to understand what a policy covers. One of the things many drivers want covered on their car insurance policy is hit and runs. A hit and run is when a driver causes a collision with a vehicle and then leaves the scene of the accident. This can be done while the driver is in the car or while the car is parked and unattended.

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How To Lower Teen Car Insurance Quotes & Save Lives with Graduated Drivers Licenses

October 26, 2011 by Gemma Torreggiani · Leave a Comment 

Along with the hot wheels, cool trim, leather interior and killer sound system, your sports car came with another line item add-on that wasn’t part of the MSRP: sports car automobile insurance. Insuring your shiny fast ride can add thousands of dollars to cost of ownership over the life of the car…unless you’re a savvy shopper. Here’s what you need to know to help you find cheap sports car insurance (or at least reasonably priced). For starters, different insurance companies have different definitions of what is and isn’t a sports car. This is typically based on a VIN (vehicle identification number) system published by the Insurance Services Office or the company’s own ranking system. Either syst

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Five and a Half-ish Things to Know about Medicare Open Enrollment

October 20, 2011 by Thomas Brownlee · Leave a Comment 

While it may seem too early for Medicare open enrollment, it is happening. Here are five things that you should know about this particular open enrollment period:

1. Date changes for Medicare open enrollment period. This year open enrollment only lasts from October 15 to December 7 — completely different from previous years and starting one month earlier than normal. During this time, eligible individuals can join, drop or change a Medicare Advantage or Part D plan for 2012.

2. Read any information from your health insurer to learn about plan changes. If you currently have a Medicare Advantage or Part D plan, read any notifications that your health insurance company sends you — specifically the Annual Notice of Change. The

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Elmwood Park Renters Insurance – Compare Renters Insurance Quotes in Elmwood Park

October 15, 2011 by Gemma Torreggiani · Leave a Comment 

Elmwood Park Renters Insurance

Elmwood Park renters insurance will ensure that your property is protected as a renter in the Elmwood Park area in Dallas on the East side of Michigan. If there is ever a disaster in your area of the East side of Michigan, you will want to have the protection that you need. With renters insurance, you will not have to worry about your personal belongings if there ever is a disaster. You will be able to file a claim with your Elmwood Park coverage company and get the money that you need to replace your things.

As a renter, you will also want to make sure you save the most money on your renters insurance by utilizing the tools that you will be able to find online.

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