News For: american Modern Home InsuranceHow our home building insurance fails A Herald campaign: McFadden family among a growing list of victims of farcical home insurance. 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 ... Insurance 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: Costs climb as needs grow 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. Insurance customers of AIG shouldn't worry yet DES MOINES, Iowa The financial problems at American International Group Inc. may be causing you great concern today if you hold an AIG life, health, home or auto insurance policy, or have an annuity with the company. AIG: Where does it stand, and how am I affected? The financial problems at American International Group Inc. may be causing you great concern if you hold an AIG life, health, home or auto insurance policy, or have an annuity with the company. Insurance industry executives and analysts say there's little for policyholders to worry about today, but they're watching the situation carefully. Insurance agents arrive with storm damage advice for property owners Home owners tracking down their insurance agents. On Thursday Sept. 18, Don Anderson was the first client to visit a mobile claims office State Farm set up in the parking lot of a Lowes hardware store in Deerfield Twp. State still working on health insurance HARTFORD ��� The network of physicians needed to support the Charter Oak and Husky insurance plans is growing, but it is still not adequate as the state continues to add clients and move ahead with the shift back to oversight by managed care organizations. Long-Term Care a Costly Option 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. |




