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| Acquiring Affordable Individual Health Insurance |
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Life has a few of those expenses that can drive a person mad. The ones
that appear imperative, but yet unnecessary at the same time. Ah ha,
you should have guessed that I'm addressing insurance by now.
Good only medical, life, dental, car, home, and every other kind of insurance. Why do we despise these companies so much? Oh wait; I know. Could it be because some of them flake on us and do whatever it takes not to pay out when we need them most? Yeah, that sounds about right. Unfortunately for us all, we do need certain types of insurance at all times. But, we have to make certain we're getting a company with some integrity to back us. Now, as a single adult living on your own, affordable individual health insurance may not be too hard to find. Once we leave the shelter of our parents, it's up to us to find the right kind of coverage. This may begin in college. Luckily for you, an affordable individual health insurance plan while in college is totally plausible. Have you checked into your tuition as a full time student and the insurance company your University goes with? When I was in college a couple years back, an affordable individual health insurance plan was given to all full-time students whether you wanted it or not. The school basically deducted a small amount with your full-time tuition each quarter. This gave each of us dental and medical insurance at an outstanding rate. Probably the lowest insurance rate you'll ever find in life. This plan covered routine dentist visits and the occasional medical issue. I was all for it when I discovered I had to pay hardly anything up front. If you're currently enrolled full-time at a University, you should have an affordable individual health insurance plan, or go ahead and check into it today. Get covered as soon as possible. It's pretty decent when you're less than 30 years of age. You'll notice that a healthy adult in their twenties won't have much difficulty acquiring an affordable individual health insurance plan. So there's really no reason to avoid the issue after college. Invest in a quality insurance company and stay protected for life. One day you'll need it. |
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