Yes. Vacant homes present a higher risk to your insurance company.
Sometimes it's cheaper getting the insurance where you are residing and actually living than getting the insurance where you are not.
Yes.
Depends on your insurer. Contact your insurer for more info.
Yes, he can. What he bills the insurer is based upon the contract he has with them. He does not have the same contract with you and can charge you differently.
College costs more than I thought. I should have saved more while I was still living at home.
Sustainable living and Eco living are almost the same. Eco living is more about the environment whereas Sustainable living is more about living off the grid and producing your own food, water, energy and creating wealth from your home. Sustainable living is more about independence and taking responsibility for the ecosystem.
They are more likely to be abused and neglected
yes actually it has. When i was living at home i just followed along to whatever was going on and didnt really care what was happening in the world. Now that i live away from home i have more responsibility, i act more mature and i pay more attention to political issues in the world.
If you have an insurance plan, the pharmacy can charge the insurance company whatever they want to (more often than not, it's no more than the actual cost of the prescription minus your co-pay). They will not overcharge your co-pay. Your co-pay is a part of a contract between you and your insurance provider. That should be spelled out in the contract between the pharmacy and your insurance carrier. The best place to ask would be your insurer.
Reinsures look to the opinions of direct insurers when making a decision on risk asessment and insurability. A direct insurer will be able to offer more customized insurance for your particular need, but may cost more. In exchange, you are getting more tailored insurance.
i think its insurer who handle all the activity that's why but if you want best answer on this then visit ICICI Lombard site for more support on insurance question.
It depends on whether you want to provide in-home care or personal assistant service or a care center for independent living. You can look to the Small Business Administration for help or Independent Living Organizations. refer to links for more information
hospics assisted living, nursing home, maybe more