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Q1.
What should you look for in an insurance company?

In addition to being financially secure, the life insurance company you choose should have a good claims payment history and good customer service. Independent sources such as A.M. Best Company rate insurance companies. HSBC works with insurance carriers who have a rating of A- rating or better by the A.M. Best Company.

Q2.
What kind of life insurance builds cash value?

The rest of the premium payment will go toward your policy's cash value. The life insurance company generally invests this money in a conservative-yield investment. As you continue to pay premiums on the policy and earn more interest, the cash value grows over the years.

Q3.
Where can I file a complaint about my health insurance?

If youre not satisfied with how your insurance company addresses your complaint, every state has an insurance department to help with questions or complaints. To find out more, contact your state insurance department. Ask if your state has a consumer assistance program that can help you file an appeal. The National Patient Advocate Foundation may b

Q4.
Why do you need health insurance?

It's no secret that health care is expensive today. The government says the cost to treat a broken leg can run $7,500 and an average three-day stay can set you back $30,000. Without insurance, many Americans would be one health setback away from financial ruin. Regularly paying a set premium for health coverage assures that money will be available

Q5.
What if you already have insurance coverage?

Even if you already have a life insurance policy, it's a good idea to review it periodically to make sure it still meets your overall needs. There are times in life you need to take a look at your financial situation, such as if you: Were recently married or divorced Had or adopted a child (or became a grandparent) Have children or grandchildren wh

Q6.
What types of health insurance are available?

There are different plans designed to suit specific need. These include: Major Plans - This type of policy is usually effective in covering serious illness or injury where costs are high. Hospital care, remedies and doctor's visits, are usually covered. It includes Indemnity plans, Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plans, Health Maintenance Org