Insurance Blog Week in Review – January 29 – February 5, 2012

Every week, the Insurance Blog will have anywhere from twelve to fourteen different articles appearing on it. Many relate to health insurance, several have been about auto insurance, and every so often there will random and bizarre insurance related topics. The Insurance Blog Week in Review is a easy way to “ketchup”, so you won’t miss anything. Staying on Your Ex’s Health Insurance is Risky It might be more convenient, at first, to continue using your ex’s health insurance policy after the two of you have gotten divorced. However, there are some risks involved in doing that. The Insurance Podcast … Continue reading

Insurance Blog Week in Review – January 22-28, 2012

Things move pretty fast on the Insurance Blog. If you don’t take the time to look around, you might miss something interesting. Here is a quick review of everything that hit the Blog this week, along with a brief description of the main topic of each one. This is a good way to “ketchup” on whatever you might have missed. Catholic Bishops Might Sue Over Health Insurance Law The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has said that it might sue the federal government over the law that requires all businesses to include coverage of birth control in their employer-sponsored … Continue reading

Insurance Podcast Roundup – Week of January 2, 2012

This is the very first Insurance Podcast Roundup for 2012! This weekly roundup is where to find new and interesting episodes of podcasts that discuss topics related to insurance. This week, I bring you episodes from many of the podcasts that come from NPR. NPR has an episode of “Morning Edition” that was released on December 28, 2011. This episode is called “Reversal on Health Mandate Came Late For Gingrich and Romney”. This episode reviews how both of these political candidates seem to have reversed their original views and opinions on what has been called “Obamacare”. NPR has an episode … Continue reading