News For: Trampoline Homeowners InsuranceInsurance come-on arrived in disguise Q: I'm enclosing a letter I received from the government about long-term care insurance. I know the sender wants us to buy this so the government won't have to cover the expense, but why are my tax dollars going to pay for promotional letters? Long-term care insurance: pricey but necessary? CHICAGO | Joyce Smith visited friends recently at a modern nursing home that made her thankful she has long-term care insurance. With relatively plush conditions, including large private rooms and lots of space and privacy, this was the type of safety net she could live with someday. Elder Law: Long-term care insurance a must-have Because of the restrictions on qualifying for Medicaid, long-term care insurance is even more important in an individual's estate planning. Autopsy Can't Find Cause Of Death For Insurance Investigator An autopsy says the body of a North Carolina insurance investigator that was found in South Carolina in May was so badly decomposed that medical examiners can't determine how she died. Unpopular health program may die Health, Labor and Welfare Minister Yoichi Masuzoe said Saturday the government plans to scrap the unpopular health-care insurance program for seniors 75 or older and draft a new system. If Taro Aso, secretary general of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, wins his party's presidential election Monday and becomes new prime minister, he will mention the step in his policy speech at the opening ... Man wants insurance company to pay for destroyed home A civil trial involving a Richland County resident and an insurance company began Wednesday at the Richland County Courthouse. Richard Heck filed a lawsuit in 2006 against Auto-Owners Insurance Co., of Mt. Vernon, after his home at 972 E. Countryside Lane was destroyed by fire on Feb. 4, 2005. Heck claims he was not compensated through his insurance policy with Auto-Owners. The suit seeks more ... |


