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Preferred Rates Not Always Applicable

Many consumers are shocked to find that the rate advertised isn’t the rate they’re offered. How can a local insurance agent help you avoid this trap?
 

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PRLog (Press Release)May 24, 2008 – Just because you see a preferred rate on a website that quotes health care insurance does not mean you will automatically receive that rate.  Your individual rates are set based on your specific health concerns.  Those health concerns may mean you are moved to a different category and pay a different rate.

Even when you do try to do your own online health insurance research you have to keep in mind that just about everyone has something they are being treated for medically.  Anything that you are under a doctor's care for will make a difference in the quotes you receive.  This is not to say that you are uninsurable--rather, it just means "different quotes, for different folks."

Going straight to the insurance carrier won't make any difference in the rates you will be quoted either, for the very simple reason that all the health care insurance rates are federally mandated.  The difference in price quoting will come as a result of each insurance carrier’s specific criteria they follow in assessing your insurability – and each company does have different methods of assigning risk.

In the final analysis, it is best to deal with an insurance company that offers you options to fit your life style.  You want to do business with licensed insurance agents who can explain things to you in plain English and make your life easier, and who know the area where you live.  Out of state carriers, while they can provide a generic quote, don't really understand the local area the way someone who lives in your state does.

The advantages to dealing with your state-licensed health care insurance providers is that they know which hospitals will pay claims, and which don't, and what services are provided by the various doctors in the area.  Always remember that, even though the preferred rate may not apply to you and your family, there IS a rate that will!

Benepath.com can provide you with common sense health care insurance at rates suited to your particular lifestyle.  Obtain a no-obligation quote from them online or by contacting them directly at 1-888-423-6437 or 1-888-4BENIES  

To learn more, visit http://www.benepath.com
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Issued By:Adviatech Corp.
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Country:United States
Categories:Legal
Tags:Benepath, Health

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