AFLAC stands for American Fidelity Life Insurance Company of Columbus (Ohio). Therefore, the answer to your question is "No".
ehealthinsurance.com is a good place to start. It gives you quotes from different companies based on your answers to specific questions. You can then take these results and either get your insurance or use them as a starting point for conversations with companies like Aflac or American Family Insurance. A lot of insurance hinges on your own personal medical history, be honest and know all your details before you jump into the search.
In a household each person can have there own car insurance. You could also have a family plan.
No. If they are going to drive the family car you can, if the insurance company allows it, but they should really have their own insurance.
In case of suicide, the insurance company will not provide any compensation for the family of the policy holder. Life insurance will only take care of the family of the policy holder when he does not take his own life.
As a newbie Aflac agent of only six months, I have had a pretty good experience with the company. To those who claim that Aflac is a scam that requires you to pay them money in order to work, I find that to be completely false. My State Insurance license for two lines only cost me $75. And that money spent has nothing to do with Aflac. E&O Insurance also has nothing to do with working for Aflac. I did buy business cards from them, or so I thought, turns out it not a knickel went to Aflac. I got a great price though. I did attend three classes for which I had to purchase tickets to fly to another island (I live in Hawaii). But they re-imbursed me for part or all of my airfare, put me up in a hotel and paid for my lunches while attending class. Still sounds like a scam? I had to pay for taxi fare, but they spent more on my trip than I did. I admit that selling Aflac can be tough, especially in this economy, like selling anything. And Aflac's has the largest feild force in the world, but they are the first ones to admit that. The only thing I've seen where anyone is asked to spend a good amount of money, is on their computers. The computers do come with Aflac's own tech support. But an agent is not required to buy one. You can still use paper apps. And there are some small cash incentives if they do buy the computer and graphics table. The bottom line is that Aflac is a company with a very good history of paying on their claims. And that is what I would first look at before going to work for them or any insurance company.
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You can buy vision insurance on your own. Sometimes you can even add the plan on to the health insurance that is offered by your company as most health insurers do have vision plans. The cost of the plans depends on the exact plan and benefits that you choose and no companies list these costs, but instead offer quotes to individuals. Check out companies like VSP, AFLAC, EyeMed and Avesis.
No. You cannot purchase insurance on a vehicle you do not own. Also, there can only be one insurance policy on any one vehicle. If someone else insured a vehicle already insured it would be nothing but a waste. His company cannot pay a loss that happened on a vehicle he didn't own and the family insurance will possibly deny a loss that occurred with a unlisted driver.
If you own a collectable car you will need auto insurance to make sure you are fully covered. A good place to get auto insurance is through Geico or American Collectors Insurance.
The owner of the vehicle please the people on the insurance policy are liable.
Keeping in mind the rising medical costs it is necessary for an individual with family, to buy a family healthcare insurance. Nowadays, it very easy to compare health insurance plans online. Every insurance company has their own plans and different premiums.But one should look for a policy that suits best his/her needs by comparing it.