UConn Health Study Shows CT Residents Don’t Understand Health Insurance Plans
Why have more Connecticut residents purchased health insurance, but then fail to get a primary care doctor or face high bills? To answer to this question, researchers at the Health Disparities Institute at UConn Health decided to research how well state residents understand their plans. A recent press release highlighted their results. Approximately 516 Connecticut…
Office Ergonomics
As a business owner, the well-being of your employees is of the utmost importance not only for minimizing insurance costs, but also for maintaining a healthy, productive work environment. Preventative measures against health issues can save you huge amounts of money in the long run by providing employees with proper equipment. According to OSHA, 34%…
Quotes For A Cause July 2017 – Master's Table Community Meals
Ion Insurance has selected Master’s Table Community Meals as its July 2017 recipient in its Quotes for a Cause program. Quotes for a Cause was created to help local Connecticut charities every month by making a donation based on every new insurance quote we provide. For every quote we give, we will donate $5 to a…
What You Need to Know About Boat Insurance Coverage
Congratulations, you’re now the proud owner of a fine vessel. If it happens to be big enough to have a motor, you may want to consider insuring your boat not only for damages, but for any other hidden costs that would otherwise come out of pocket. If you’re considering purchasing boat insurance, it is important…
Submitted Rate Requests to CT Insurance Department Show Potentially Sharp Increases for 2018
In 2018, you could be paying one third to 50 percent more for your insurance premiums. According to a report in the Connecticut Post, rate filings recently submitted to the Connecticut Department of Insurance paint this scenario a distinct possibility. Just how much of a jump could you see? Based on filings from 10 companies,…