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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Check Auto Insurance Before Car-Sharing


Car-sharing is becoming more and more popular to help save money and the environment. Old school car pooling has paved the way for today's car-sharing. Along with this increase in car-sharing comes questions about what your auto insurance company is going to cover. Laws in California and Oregon have updated to include car-sharing practices, so you will know what is covered by your San Diego auto insurance policy. Other states haven't followed suit yet though, so check with your individual auto insurance company to find out what is covered.

In "Auto insurance risks of car sharing," Jay MacDonald of Bankrate says that peer-to-peer (P2P) car-sharing is a gray area of coverage for many auto insurance companies. P2P car-sharing can be either for-profit or not-for-profit and that can make a big difference in coverage. Car rental companies and even some manufacturers are also getting into the car-sharing business where you pay a monthly membership fee and then rent a car for an hourly or daily cost when you need it.

Auto insurance risks vary by the type of car-sharing, but here are some of the most common things to look into. If you are renting your own car, it is not likely that your auto insurance company will cover that so make sure the P2P company offers auto insurance coverage. Depending on who is driving the car, their auto insurance may cover them in your vehicle. There is an increased risk when using your car for car-sharing so you may see increased premiums or even have your policy canceled by your auto insurer. There will also be more questions related to liability, depreciation, and transition if you are sharing your car. Bottom line, make sure to cover all of your auto insurance bases before beginning a car-share program.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Health Insurance Paying for Record Psychiatric Meds

Twenty percent of American adults are now taking some kind of psychiatric medication, according to The Wall Street Journal article "One In Five American Adults Takes Psychiatric Drugs," published on the Fox News website. This is big business for pharmaceutical companies and something that health insurance companies must pay close attention to. Antidepressants, anti-anxiety drugs, and anti-psychotics are the most commonly prescribed to adults.

Between 2001 and 2010, the number of adult Americans using psychiatric medications increased by 22%. A steep increase in the number of adults using medication for ADHD, more commonly associated with children, helped the overall increase. Very powerful anti-psychotic drugs are also being prescribed in much higher numbers in the past decade. There were a few declines in use of the drugs; children are being prescribed fewer antidepressants and anti-anxiety medication is being used less for the elderly.

Just last year, Americans spent almost $35 billion on anti-psychotic drugs, antidepressants, and ADHD medications. Insurers fork over a ton of money for these drugs, so plans have very specific details on coverage and requirements. People who are lacking quality health insurance have to worry about paying for these medications on their own or finding some government assistance. That may change, depending on what happens with President Obama's health care reform act set to take effect in 2014.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Individual Health Insurance Can Be Gender Biased

Would you believe that 95% of individual health insurance companies deny people for health insurance based on their gender? This affects women most of all because they are denied coverage at an alarming rate. According to CBS News story "37 states allow health coverage gender bias," there are only 13 states where it is illegal to practice this 'gender rating'.

Gender rating is simple, men pay less for health insurance coverage than women do. One of the biggest problems with this, other than the fact that it is unfair, is that women are denied because they go to the doctor more. Interviews with many experts point out though that this actually lowers the overall burden of health care costs nationally. By going to see doctors more regularly, women are treated earlier for diseases and avoid some problems altogether.

Health insurance companies don't seem to appreciate this though. Prevention magazine is publishing an article about this gender rating in their December issue. They found that women tend to pay 84% more for health insurance than men. For those who are unemployed or cannot obtain employer health insurance for some reason, Charter Oak Health Plan is an option for affordable health insurance coverage. If you are a woman who questions your health insurance quote based on gender, see if you are in one of the 13 states where gender rating is illegal.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Should You Buy A New Or Used Car?

Deciding whether to buy a car new or used can be a very daunting task and making sure you get the best price for either can seem impossible. Time Magazine offers 5 resources to help you make the best use of your money when buying a car in their article "Car-Buying Help: 5 Smart Resources to Get the Right Car at the Right Price," by Brad Tuttle.

Used car insurance is going to be less expensive than new car insurance for a few reasons, but it may or may not be your deciding factor in purchasing new vs. used. In the Popular Mechanics article "How to Buy a Used Car Without Getting Burned," they offer a 101-point checklist to go over for any potential used car purchase. They don't tell you that your car should pass all 101 checks, but recommend finding out all of this information before purchasing.

The other resources recommended by Time include using the Edmunds First-Time New-Car Buyer Guide for step by step tips and reading Kelley Blue Book's 10 Tips for First-Time Car Buyers. There is also an interesting thread on Reddit where a car salesman goes undercover to give tips on what to do and what not to do when buying a car. Finally, Time suggests looking into the Wall Street Journal's car matchmaking service that takes into account your budget and many other things to match you with your best car.

In addition to doing your research from these companies, it is also wise to speak with car insurance companies and your current agent to see what the cost to insure your new or used vehicle will be. That is another figure you'll have to work into your budget.