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25 votes
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23andMe sells its most valuable asset to biotech company Regeneron, which promises to keep your DNA private
43 votes -
Rental company charged me for clogged toilet repair -> replacement
So a my building charged me for a clogged toilet repair that turned into a total replacement. Its listed as a plumbing damage charge, I don't believe they have a basis to charge for that. What...
So a my building charged me for a clogged toilet repair that turned into a total replacement.
Its listed as a plumbing damage charge, I don't believe they have a basis to charge for that. What should I do?
Also my insurance company interestingly didnt renew my tenant insurance policy ive had fot years with no change.
Should I ask them to provide the documented charge and consider filing a claim with my insurance seeing as they're dropping me anyway? Should I ensure I have a new policy before I file that claim
Not proud but proudly not ashamed
11 votes -
Covered California state insurance website sent personal health data to LinkedIn
21 votes -
Riding the storm: Turning to non-admitted US insurers amid natural disasters and policy perils
11 votes -
Is it possible to get short term health insurance in California?
I was recently removed from medi-cal due to “potential fraud”. Long story short, I didn’t commit fraud. I have had zero income in over a year, have something like $1500 total, and receive no other...
I was recently removed from medi-cal due to “potential fraud”. Long story short, I didn’t commit fraud. I have had zero income in over a year, have something like $1500 total, and receive no other benefits.
However, I’m currently dealing with bureaucratic confusion as the trail of who is responsible has dead ended and no one seems to be clear on what happened or why.
The medi-cal coordinator at the county social services office thinks it’s best if I just reapply but while I wait for my new application to be processed I am uninsured. Of course, if it goes through then I should have coverage dating back to the 1st of April.
Yet, given that there’s no good reason for it to have been canceled in the first place I’m wary of placing all my eggs in that basket. And would prefer to have some sort of catastrophe insurance if at all possible.
Is this even possible in California? It seems like short term health insurance might be banned here? Any ideas would be welcome. The whole situation is frustrating to say the least.
18 votes -
All ships passing through European waters must now provide proof of insurance
25 votes -
When is pet insurance worth it?
My fiancee and I are considering adopting a dog, most likely in the age range of 6 months to 2 years. I've read before that pet insurance is only worth it if you get the dog as a puppy, but I'm...
My fiancee and I are considering adopting a dog, most likely in the age range of 6 months to 2 years. I've read before that pet insurance is only worth it if you get the dog as a puppy, but I'm wondering what real people think, particularly for a dog that's 2-3 years old. Does anyone else have a pet insurance policy? Who is it with? How's it working out for you? Would you do it again?
27 votes -
Family sues over adult son's fatal asthma attack after US insurance company removed medication from coverage
71 votes -
California’s insurance woes have triggered a cash-only crisis at this upscale community
13 votes -
Texas sues Allstate Insurance over its collection of driver data
26 votes -
This could be the beginning of the end for fire insurance in California
27 votes -
New California law prohibits using AI as basis to deny insurance claims
51 votes -
California will require insurance companies to offer coverage in wildfire zones
25 votes -
Medicare for all would save 68,000 US lives per year and reduce costs by $450 billion
78 votes -
Man suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO is ordered held without bail after brief court appearance in Pennsylvania
74 votes -
It's time to break up Big Medicine in the US
33 votes -
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reverses US policy that would have limited anesthesia periods
44 votes -
The CEO of UnitedHealthcare (insurance company) has been assassinated in New York City
105 votes -
A proposal for fixing the US healthcare system - discussion
24 votes -
Wrecked rain gauges. Whistleblowers. Million-dollar payouts and manhunts. Then a Colorado crop fraud got really crazy.
19 votes -
'I don’t want to die.' He needed mental health care. He found a ghost network.
30 votes -
How a leading chain of US psychiatric hospitals traps patients
35 votes -
Working title (insurance)
5 votes -
US congressional testimony on the impact of climate-related disasters on the solvency of homeowner's insurance
18 votes -
State Farm asks for huge California home insurance rate increase, signaling financial distress
15 votes -
Any good auto or renters insurance companies?
Well, maybe not good, but any that suck less than the others? I'm in Wisconsin if that matters.
11 votes -
California insurance crisis: Angry Orinda homeowners want action
13 votes -
Health care workers say 'moral injury ' is more accurate than burnout in the face of severe cost cutting
16 votes -
How GM tricked millions of US drivers into being spied on (including me)
56 votes -
US medical providers still grappling with UnitedHealth cyberattack
9 votes -
Home insurance rates to rise 6% in 2024 after 20% increase in last two years
27 votes -
Insurers use aerial photos to check out roofs or to spot yard debris and undeclared trampolines
32 votes -
GM sued for sale of OnStar driving data
54 votes -
They grow your berries and peaches, but often lack one item: insurance
9 votes -
State Farm shedding 72,000 home insurance policies in California
29 votes -
Connecticut, USA wants to penalize insurers for backing fossil-fuel projects
13 votes -
Automakers are sharing consumers’ driving behavior with insurance companies
58 votes -
350,000 Californians are now on the FAIR Plan, the last resort for fire insurance. Now what?
36 votes -
US prescription market hamstrung for nine days (so far) by ransomware attack
39 votes -
Why car insurance in America is actually too cheap
20 votes -
How US insurance companies fill their networks with ‘ghost’ therapists
29 votes -
High prices at Monterey County hospitals drive away many insured Californians
16 votes -
How ‘cherry-picking’ policies let one insurer win big in Florida’s insurance crisis
14 votes -
US study finds that Tesla drivers had highest accident rate, BMW drivers highest DUI rate
35 votes -
Daniel Tosh's new podcast - Episode 1 | Interviewing my wife's gynecologist
20 votes -
In the face of mounting climate risks, the US insurance safety net is falling apart
42 votes -
Health insurers have been breaking US state laws for years
24 votes -
US lawsuit on behalf of deceased patients alleges United Health denies care based on AI model with ninety percent error rate
52 votes -
Patients don’t know how to navigate the US health system — and it’s costing them
50 votes