The Perfect Solution To Keep Out-of-pocket Costs Low For Accidental Injuries

→  July 31st, 2012  →  Accident Insurance Blog

Let’s face it. Most of us tend to focus our attention on preventing health-related diseases. We often neglect the reality that accidents happen, too. These unforeseen accidents can be as minor as a bruise or as major as a broken arm, leg or even your neck. No matter how minor or major it is, odds [...]

Comparing Accident Insurance Plans

→  May 25th, 2012  →  Accident Insurance Blog

Accident insurance plans are not complicated, unlike health insurance plans. There are no co-insurance or co-pay charges, and your deductible is always $100. Accident insurance plans offer up to $10,000 worth of coverage even though they keep the deductible at a low $100. That benefit is per person and per accident so you could receive [...]

Accident Insurance Offers Extra Protection

→  May 17th, 2012  →  Accident Insurance Blog

Insurance is not a subject that many people think of unless they are in a situation where they wish they either had it, or had more of it. Everyone is guilty of trying to cut corners in order to have more money in the bank. But, insurance should not be one of those things you [...]

Is An Accident Insurance Plan A Worthy Investment?

→  May 13th, 2012  →  Accident Insurance Blog

There are so many things in life that are unpredictable and accidents are one of the worst of these. Fortunately, accident health insurance can cover a lot of medical bills (up to $10,000 per person and per incident) and it doesn’t have to take a big bite out of your budget. Unlike standard health insurance, [...]

Personal Accident Insurance For Common Injuries

→  May 5th, 2012  →  Accident Insurance Blog

Are injuries really so unexpected? Take stress fractures, for example. That’s a small crack in a bone. This kind of fracture develops from overuse, and it’s from everyday high-impact sports like running or playing basketball or tennis. Those sports are just part of everyday life, so are the associated injuries. The cost of treating them, [...]

Accident Insurance 101

→  April 21st, 2012  →  Accident Insurance Blog

Whether you’re involved in sports or just fixing up the house this time of year, you’re more likely to get accidentally hurt. Even though accidents are all too common, we may not think about how we’d pay for a surprise trip to the emergency room until it’s too late. Did you know that a trip [...]

Accident Insurance Company With Low Rates

→  April 17th, 2012  →  Accident Insurance Blog

There are so many things in life that are unpredictable; accidents are one of the worst of these. Fortunately, accident health insurance can cover a lot of medical bills (up to $10,000 per person and per incident) and it doesn’t have to take a big bite out of your budget. Did you know that you [...]

Practicality Of Having Personal Accident Insurance

→  April 5th, 2012  →  Accident Insurance Blog

Due to the great recession, we have had to face smaller salaries while medical costs continue to spike. To help you save more money, add a low cost personal accident insurance plan. Everyone needs to cut corners now, and accident insurance is one way to keep medical bills down even though you have a high-deductible [...]

Having Accident Insurance Can Reduce Overwhelming ER Bills

→  March 21st, 2012  →  Accident Insurance Blog

A lot of people have increased the deductibles on their health insurance plans.  That’s were the better rates can be found. New plans cover preventive care completely with no deductible.  These plans are a good deal in most cases. One notable exception is for covering common accidents, and you know why they’re called common. Accident [...]

Accident Insurance Might Be Just What You Need

→  February 14th, 2012  →  Accident Insurance Blog

If you’re tired of being limited to in-network doctors and hospitals or stressed over increases in your health insurance premiums, accident health insurance may be just what you need. With personal accident insurance, you are free to select any doctor or hospital and your benefits are paid to you directly. These premiums are only a [...]