What to do if your insurer says no
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Issues concerning legal aspects of denied health insurance claims are discussed. Particular attention is given to cases of appeals against refused health insurance pay-outs. Advice is given regarding ways of constructing strong health insurance appeals.
Publication Name: New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 2000
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The new rules for home buyers and sellers
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Home sellers can improve their chances of selling their houses through a major remodeling effort and removing extraneous items. On the other hand, house buyers are advised to hire real-estate agents to get the most out of their money.
Publication Name: New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 1999
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How to get a great deal on a vacation home
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Strategies for identifying an appropriate vacation home are presented. They include buying old property instead of new and considering a factory-built home.
Publication Name: New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 2000
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