Not exact matches
WHEREAS, small businesses, without assistance, can not
afford to
purchase health insurance coverage for their workers, nearly 800,000 of whom have lost employer - sponsored coverage over the last decade, and thus face a major competitive disadvantage that inhibits their ability to grow, create jobs and otherwise support the State's economic development;
Many pet owners are now
purchasing pet
insurance to help them
afford health care for their pet family members.
If you can
afford family or individual
health insurance but do not
purchase it, or if you remain uninsured for more than 3 months, a penalty will be assessed when you file your taxes the following year.
This law requires all people without
health insurance, that can
afford it, to
purchase a
health insurance policy.
He just began offering
health insurance starting the first of this year and not long after she
purchased the
insurance her child's father who was paying her morgage passed away, leaving no life
insurance and her the burden of having to pay the mortgage as well as other smaller bills he was paying and now she can no longer
afford the high
health insurance premuim that is deducted directly from her checks, half from each biweekly check.
Depending on your income, family size, and state of residence, you may have several coverage options, including financial help (subsidies) if you can not
afford to
purchase health insurance.
At this point in time the individual that
purchased the life
insurance may be much older and
health conditions are now present creating a premium that the person could not
afford in order to apply for new life
insurance.
By
purchasing a convertible term life
insurance policy when the insured person is young and healthy, even if they can not
afford whole life
insurance at that time, they give themselves the ability to convert at a later time when they have more money without having to worry about their
health rating.
In addition, the bill permanently extends Transitional Medical Assistance (TMA), which provides temporary
health care coverage to families who have lost Medicaid eligibility because a member of the household found a job or received a wage increase but can not
afford to
purchase insurance in the private market.