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HMO, PPO, and POS differences?

Posted by Jeremy Shugarman on  January 16, 2016
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Category: Health Insurance
Do you know the difference between a PPO, an HMO, and a POS? If so, congratulations are in order. Most people have only a vague idea. While all are types of health insurance coverage, they contrast in ways that may not mean a lot to you until you find yourself

Why Choose an Insurance Broker for your Auto Insurance?

Posted by Jeremy Shugarman on  January 15, 2016
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Category: Auto Insurance
If you’ve ever tried to shop on your own for auto insurance, you know how much time and energy this can take. You’d like to check out numerous insurance companies to nail the best bargain, but every representative with whom you deal can easily waste up to half an hour

What Can I Do to Lower My Auto Insurance Rate?

Posted by Jeremy Shugarman on  January 14, 2016
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Category: Auto Insurance
The purchase of auto insurance as required by law can be an expensive outlay. It is also one for which Nevada drivers in general pay somewhat higher premiums than do residents of other states. Of course, every Nevada motorist naturally wants to save on these costs without sacrificing coverage. Here

When to Put Someone on Your Auto Insurance

Posted by Jeremy Shugarman on  October 31, 2015
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Category: Auto Insurance
Most auto insurance policies differ from their life or health insurance counterparts in one important aspect: Unless the people who carry them live alone and have specified otherwise, most have one or more implicit coverages factored into their cost. Yours is likely to be the same, but despite protecting you

What Insurance Do I Need as an Uber or Lyft Driver?

Posted by Jeremy Shugarman on  September 22, 2015
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When upstart taxicab competitors Uber and Lyft opened for business in southern Nevada one Tuesday afternoon, they found themselves fighting two roadblocks. One appeared courtesy of Clark County, a region whose officials were quick to complain that unless and until these two web-based renegades acquired business licenses from the county,