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The fear comes as Senate Democrats voted to end the shutdown without a fix for an expiring tax credit that helps Coloradans buy health insurance on the marketplace.
Ohioans lack health insurance while 9.1% report medical debt, prompting MetroHealth to limit charity care programs.
A high-risk driver may be ordered to file an SR-22 with their state.
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The FOX 9 Investigators have been named the winner of the 2025 AARP Award for Excellence in Journalism on Aging for their reporting on the long-term care insurance industry.
Health insurance premiums are climbing sharply across Kansas, forcing some families to rethink how they’ll afford coverage next year — and prompting community clinics to prepare for more uninsured pat
If you have to relocate while your home is being repaired, additional living expense coverage will pay for hotels, meals and other necessities. The cap on this coverage is usually 30% of your dwelling coverage. Most insurers will reimburse for one year of living expenses, though some offer up to two years and there are policies with no limit.
As the senate debated a deal to end the longest-running government shutdown in American history, not all lawmakers were on board. Some voiced concerns about the bill not including an extension to Affordable Care Act tax credits.
A Georgia health advocacy group is raising concerns about a looming federal deadline that could leave hundreds of thousands of Georgians uninsured and drive up health insurance costs across the state.
CheapInsurance.com reports five home upgrades, like installing smoke detectors and security systems, can lead to significant insurance discounts.
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Leaders of both teams say recent disasters, such as the floods that hit numerous businesses, have highlighted the vital role insurance can play in recovery
Nearly 180 Iowa university experts point to climate change as the cause of extreme weather events boosting insurance premiums across the state.