Under health care reform, the cost of health insurance could soar for smokers beginning on Jan. 1, 2014.
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» Read moreA new report says American lifestyles and behaviors have shortened our lives and made us more prone to sickness and disease.
» Read moreFrozen and broken pipes rank second only to hurricanes in the number of homes they damage and claims costs to insurers.
» Read moreStates have nine months to come up with a better name than “exchange” for their new health insurance marketplaces.
» Read moreThe 10 Most Ridiculous Lawsuits of 2012 points once again to a costly problem: We sue too much in America.
» Read moreNew York art galleries and New Jersey art warehouses could combine for a record $500 million in Sandy-related insured losses.
» Read moreAn auto insurance pamphlet that has outlived its usefulness will be discontinued, but its impact for consumers will likely live on.
» Read moreLooking for the price tag on the medical procedure your doctor prescribed? Put your sneakers on and prepare for a runaround.
» Read moreSuperstorm Sandy, texting drivers, flood insurance reform and the Affordable Care Act made insurance headlines in 2012.
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