More than 36% of U.S. adults are obese, according to the latest figures from the CDC, and the American Medical Association now classifies obesity as a disease, which presents some serious problems for employers when obesity combines with a workplace injury. If you're an employer covered under the workers' comp system, this is what you should know about the change in classification and understand how you can be proactive about the issue.
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Consumers lose countless amounts of money in cash and property due to car break-ins each year. Sadly, most car insurance policies will not cover the cost to replace anything that was stolen from your vehicle. This intensifies the need to consider including property insurance on the items located inside your car. The following are some questions you may have in the event you have valuables stolen from your vehicle:
What Type Of Property Insurance Will Cover Replacement Values For Valuables?
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If you are interested in becoming licensed to sell life or health insurance, you will be required to take an exam in order to received the necessary credentials proving you are informed of the rules and regulations in place in your specific state. Passing this test will become the focus of your activities necessitating some studying and practice work in order to obtain a good grade. Here are some steps you can take in an attempt to boost your chances of passing an insurance licensing exam.
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Medicare can be a great thing for most people, but it's important that you know what you are getting out of it so you are fully prepared. Knowing the truth behind some of the myths that surround Medicare will help you know what to expect when applying and what your plan will be for in the future.
Myth: Free Medicare
This is a common misconception since Medicare is a government program.
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When you buy a house, you are likely making one of the most expensive and important purchases of your life. Not surprisingly, many people want to make sure that they have an active insurance policy in place to protect them against damages or the loss of the home. Unfortunately, it can be easy for individuals to be somewhat uninformed or bewildered by these insurance policies, which can make it difficult for them to have the information they need to adequately protect their homes.
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