Category Archives: Finance Guide

Driving without insurance in New Mexico

New Mexico’s insurance laws make it difficult to drive without insurance. New Mexico is the fourth largest state for uninsured motorists with an estimated 21.8% of drivers driving uninsured, based on the latest study from the Insurance Information Institute. According to the Insurance Information Institute, this means that drivers who are involved in an accident with an uninsured […]

Car insurance for high-risk drivers in New Jersey

According to the New Jersey Department of Transportation‘s latest report, there were 276,861 crashes in the state in a single year. Distracted driving was the leading cause of crashes. If you caused an accident by texting or not paying attention behind your wheel, you could face reckless driving charges. High-risk drivers are those who have had one or more […]

The risk of hypothermia in dogs

Dogs in cars are the most common concern. The flip side of the coin can also be dangerous. Hypothermia can occur in dogs when their body temperature falls below the normal level. This can lead to death in some cases. Pet owners should consider keeping their four-legged loved ones warm whenever possible. While this may seem less important during warmer […]

What Document Describes An Insured Medical History?

Patient or Guarantor medical histories provided to hospitals for billing purposes usually contain details regarding diagnoses or procedures performed, person responsible for payment (ie Patient or Guarantor), as well as insurance provider contact details. Some insurers require family medical histories on proposal forms for health and life insurance, in order to assess your risk and […]

Penalties for driving without insurance in Kentucky

All motorists must be covered by the state. If you do not have insurance and own a vehicle in Kentucky, your registration will be suspended. You could face serious penalties if you are caught driving without insurance. These include fines, suspension of your driver’s license, registration suspension and jail time. Kentucky requires minimum insurance Each state has minimum insurance […]

How to Bill Medical Insurance

Medical billers work daily to process healthcare claims. This involves translating clinical information from medical records into procedure and diagnosis codes that insurance payers can review. Medical billers ensure each claim is compliant, meaning it contains all relevant and accurate information. They do this by verifying whether the code corresponds with the service and deductible […]