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One Colorado community studied prices in its area and then bargained down the hospital to help save $2 million on premiums in a single year.
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They expected things to work out fine between the insurance company and the hospitals. Then the bills came.
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Insurers contend so-called all-risk policies were never intended to cover financial losses related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The case is among hundreds filed on behalf of retailers, restaurants and other businesses claiming their business interruption insurance policies should cover losses they sustained from having to shut down.
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Sportsman Cap & Bag says its claims have been denied even though it bought an “all-risk” property insurance policy from The Cincinnati Insurance Co.
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Segment 1: Even though debtors prisons were outlawed in 1983, the threat of jail is being used to pursue unpaid medical bills.Debt collectors in many…
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Segment 1: Why the Federal Emergency Managment Agency recommends flood coverage for everyone.Flooding occurs in 90% of natural disasters in the United…
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Patients who are fed up with the bureaucracy of the health insurance industry are ditching the copays and high deductibles for a different way to get…
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Segment 1: A developing program in Missouri would help foster youth find gainful employment.Youth in the foster care program who are not placed with a…
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Auto theft is up 20 percent in the last year in Kansas City. It’s the only property crime on the rise nationwide.So what can you do?In a few states, they…
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While an official tax bill hasn't been presented, Republicans last month outlined a framework for a new tax code. Today, the Smart Money Experts explain…
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Kansas is seeking a renewal of the Medicaid waiver for its KanCare program. As the federal government decides whether to grant the waiver, we discuss…