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Why Americans are outraged over health insurance — and what could change
The shooting of Brian Thompson has unleashed a torrent pent-up of anger towards insurers, renewed calls for reform and reignited a debate over U.S. health care.
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Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield cancels anesthesia policy
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield said Thursday it was not moving ahead with a policy change that would limit reimbursements for anesthesia during surgeries and medical procedures.
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How a homeowners insurance provision can help with living expenses after a natural disaster
“Loss of use coverage” can help homeowners and renters cover certain living expenses if their home was damaged in a natural disaster. Here’s what to know.
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Texas lawmakers hear testimony about rising home insurance rates
Ahead of next year’s legislative session, Texas lawmakers are hearing testimony about skyrocketing homeowners insurance rates. NBC 5 Responds reporter Diana Zoga takes a closer look.
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State lawmakers look at rising homeowners insurance costs
Texas lawmakers are hearing testimony about rising homeowners insurance rates and working to see what can be done to lower premiums.
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Texas homeowners see increasing insurance rates as disaster costs pile up
NBC 5 Investigates revealed just how much companies are raising insurance rates after years of massive storm-related losses. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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More Texas homeowners see double-digit insurance rate hikes as disaster costs pile up
New data obtained by NBC 5 Investigates reveals how dramatically Texas homeowners insurance rates are rising as insurance companies try to re-group from a string of disasters with losses topping $1 billion each.
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Biden announces new rule to protect consumers who purchase short-term health insurance plans
President Joe Biden is announcing new steps to protect consumers who buy short-term health insurance plans that critics say amount to junk.
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Time to check your policy? Car insurance rates up in 2024
Car insurance costs have been on the rise this year and some policies in Texas are up 30%.
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What to know if you need to file an insurance claim during winter weather
If you end up having to file an insurance claim for damage to your home or vehicle during the arctic blast. NBC 5 Responds reporter Diana Zoga has some steps to remember
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Deep freeze insurance tips during extreme weather
We hope you’re getting through this cold blast without damage to your homes or vehicles. If you have to file an insurance claim, read on for expert tips.
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Increase in homeowners insurance explained
Have you noticed a major increase in your homeowner’s insurance? One expert says– prices are shooting up across the state.. especially here in DFW. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman explains why.
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As open enrollment begins for Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplace, here's what you need to know for 2024
If you plan to have government health insurance coverage next year, you may be eligible for financial help. These tips can help you sort through your options.
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Breaking down insurance cost differences for homes
Insurance can cost twice as much for manufactured and tiny homes in comparison to traditional homes, so what gives? Consumer Reports breaks down the cost differences and reveals ways to get a lower premium.
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Many states are expanding their Medicaid programs to provide dental care to their poorest residents
A growing number of states are offering dental care to low-income adults who once had to rely on charity or the emergency room to treat their tooth problems.
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Global warming puts nearly 40 million properties at risk of rising insurance costs, new report says
Major insurers are withdrawing from California and Florida, while companies there and elsewhere are scaling back to guard against the escalating costs of global warming, but the problem is just beginning, according to a new report out on Wednesday.
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Climate change and extreme weather could fuel another housing crisis
An estimated 39 million homes and businesses in the United States could soon face skyrocketing insurance premiums — if they can even find insurance coverage at all. That’s according to a new report from First Street Foundation, which warns that this “insurance bubble” could lead to a costly, widespread housing crisis coast-to-coast.
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Doctors and patients try to shame insurers online to reverse prior authorization denials
Customers are increasingly using social media to air their complaints across all industries, and companies are paying attention
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Should you get pet insurance for your furry friend?
If you’re like a lot of pet owners, you’ve probably asked yourself, “Should I get pet insurance?” As Consumer Reports explains, the answer isn’t always easy.