
By: Dan Hughes
1. How much are my premiums and will they change?
It is important to get the price of the premiums in writing and to find out how long you will be charged this particular rate. These quoted rates sometimes don’t last that long.
2. What are my deductibles and co-pays?
Always know what you’re paying for. Even if you meet your deductible, you most likely will still be responsible for a co-pay whenever you see the doctor.
3. Is the insurance company licensed in my state?
4. Am I buying a short-term or a long-term plan?
Be wary of short-term plans. When you go to reapply after a short-term policy, some companies will treat you as a brand new customer. This could be a problem for people who have conditions that overlap different policies.
5. Should I consider going with COBRA?
COBRA is a program that allows you to keep your employer’s insurance if you happen to be laid off or are working much less hours. However, you have to pay the whole premium, which may deter some people.
Always remember, though - if a policy sounds too good to be true, it most likely is.
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