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Archive for September, 2007

Where to Find an Affordable Massachusetts Health Insurance Plan

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

In this day and age of skyrocketing medical costs, health insurance is something you can’t afford to be without. Here’s how to find an affordable Massachusetts health insurance plan.

Exploring Your Options

Most people get health insurance through their employers. However, if you’re unemployed or your company doesn’t offer health insurance, there are still ways for you to get coverage:

* If you left a job that offered health insurance, look into COBRA coverage. COBRA lets you remain covered under your former employer’s health insurance plan for a few months at your own cost.

* Look into the state health insurance programs. These programs provide health insurance for Massachusetts residents who can’t afford private insurance. You can learn more Massachusetts’s state health insurance programs by visiting the Massachusetts Division of Insurance website.

* Group insurance from an organization. Employer health insurance plans cost less because you get a lower group rate. Buying health insurance through an organization such as your college alumni group or a professional group can get you the same type of discount.

If you don’t qualify for these options, you can still buy an affordable individual health insurance plan. Many types of individual plans are available: comprehensive coverage, major medical coverage, emergency coverage, short-term coverage, PPOs, HMOs, and more.

Finding Cheap Massachusetts Health Insurance

If you decide that an individual health insurance plan is your best option, then you need to start searching for an affordable policy. An insurance comparison website is the best place to start. On such a website, you complete a form with information about yourself and your health insurance needs. You then get fast quotes from multiple A-rated health insurance companies.

What to Do If You Have to Declare Bankruptcy in Massachusetts

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

You own a small business in Massachusetts. However, the winter weather has not been kind, and your business was damaged in a recent snowstorm. Unfortunately, the insurance that you took out for your business is not nearly enough to cover the costs, and so you have to declare bankruptcy for your Massachusetts business.

About Bankruptcy in Massachusetts

The first thing you need to consider before you declare bankruptcy in Massachusetts for your business is whether or not you have a business that was popular to being with. For example, if you had a small business that only has several clients, you might have to prove to the necessary people why you need financial aid to get out of bankruptcy.

When you do this, it actually can mean a new start for you in terms of revitalizing your business. Take some time to think about what it was about your business that might not have been attracting many customers and thus became part of why you had to declare bankruptcy in Massachusetts. Was there something about the business space that you could have changed? All of these are ideas that you should take into consideration and implement if you get financial help for your Massachusetts bankruptcy.

Another thing that you should consider when you are declaring Massachusetts bankruptcy for your small business is the location of your business and how it affected how many clients you had. For example, if you had a business in a remote part of Massachusetts, that might have affected how many clients you had simply because of the location. If your small business was located in the middle of a city, then perhaps there was something else about how your business was being marketed that did not attract customers.

Of course, the weather issue needs to be addressed as well. First there is the issue of why you did not take enough insurance out to cover the costs of weather damage. If this was a standard snowstorm, you will have to be able to provide a reason for why you did not properly prepare for such an occurrence. If this snowstorm was closer to a blizzard, you will have an easier time getting financial assistance for your bankruptcy. Search the internet for more information, and you are sure to find a way to revitalize your business.

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