Kentucky is one of 12 states that require Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage as part of your auto insurance policy. Understanding what this means for you and your family in the event of a car accident is important for knowing how to proceed with a legal claim.
How to Apply for Kentucky Medicaid and What to Watch For Once Accepted
Medicaid provides the essential service of healthcare for needy and low-income residents throughout Kentucky. In order to successfully apply for Medicaid in Kentucky applicants must first prove eligibility for the program. Once accepted, recipients must understand how to navigate the complex system—especially when it comes to long-term planning and personal injury settlements.
What You Need to Know About Medicare, Medicaid, and Personal Injury Settlements
The terms Medicare and Medicaid are sometimes confused for one another, but they are two different medical insurance programs.
Medicare 101: Understanding Parts A, B, C, and D
Access to medical care is essential as we age, making Medicare—and understanding it—your right and responsibility. The federal government provides Medicare as a health care insurance program for ages 65 and over. Medicare also serves as a benefit for people under age 65 who meet certain requirements. Choosing the Medicare plan that best addresses your healthcare need is […]
Know Your Auto Insurance: PIP, UIM, UM, Liability, Comprehensive, Collision. What Does It All Mean?
Most Americans know they have auto insurance, however, most are unable to explain their coverage. Insurance is often complex and difficult to understand—especially in a time of crisis. For those drivers without insurance, the consequences are especially severe for everyone involved. Learn more about the terms typically included in an auto insurance policy and what they […]
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