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No, Medicare does not reimburse liability insurance premiums.
There are too many differences to answer that question. To many variables that affect premiums.
Insurance companies' sources of funds are primarily policy premiums.
The premiums will vary depending on your age and other factors. I would speak with an insurance professional.
"There are many companies that offer cheap health insurance premiums, but they vary for everyone. It depends on your health record and history. Some of the companies are Blue Cross and Humana."
Someone is able to compare the premiums for different vehicle insurance companies at a company called Progressive, where one is able to compare other top car insurance rates.
They are not. Though many insurance companies charge them higher premiums.
Doubt it. Contact policy services for your company, or your states dept. of insurance.
You better believe it.
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One may compare motorcycle insurance premiums at a number of the top insurance companies websites. One such company is Progressive, which offers the ability to compare your savings with the savings of other top companies.
You pay premiums because insurance companies are a business and they are there to make a profit. Also, the premiums you pay go into a pool of money so the insurance company can pay out claims when necessary.