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		<title>Helpful Ways to Reduce Medical Bills For Once and For All</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Mike Turin Source: ezinearticles.com Medical bills can pile up so quickly that it is quite frightening. Anyone who has ever had an overnight hospital stay or had even a minor a surgery performed can attest to the staggering price of medical treatment these days. It seems that even a quick trip to the emergency [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Mike Turin<br />
Source: ezinearticles.com</p>
<p>Medical bills can pile up so quickly that it is quite frightening. Anyone who has ever had an overnight hospital stay or had even a minor a surgery performed can attest to the staggering price of medical treatment these days. It seems that even a quick trip to the emergency room for stitches or a cautionary check-up can cost a ridiculous amount of money. Luckily for all of us, there are ways to reduce medical bills, and they aren&#8217;t that difficult to do.</p>
<p>The best way to reduce medical debt is to just talk to your medical service providers. You may be surprised at how willing they are to work with you, particularly if you simply can&#8217;t afford to pay what they are asking from you. At the end of the day, hospitals and doctors just want to get paid, and if they think that reducing your bill will ensure that they don&#8217;t get stiffed, they will do so.</p>
<p>Another method is to hire someone to see if your medical bill can be negotiated. This is one of the ways to reduce medical bills that are likely to work, but will cost you some money in the process, as the negotiator will obviously need to get paid for his or her effort. Still, this strategy will have a high success rate, as these folks know what they&#8217;re doing and can get you a good deal.</p>
<p>Finally, one of the best ways to reduce medical bills is to control the amount of bills that you rack up in the first place. By avoiding unnecessary trips to the doctor or asking whether all recommended treatment options are absolutely necessary, you may be able to save some money. Also, it&#8217;s advisable to shop around for the best health insurance opportunities, particularly if you pay for your own insurance and may be able to find a better deal.</p>
<p>The key to finding ways to reduce medical bills is to be resilient and try to do whatever you can. While medical bills can make you want to enter the witness protection program or fall off the face of the earth, there are definitely ways to relieve some of their burden upon you.</p>
<p>We can get you <a target="_new" href="http://www.helpformedicalbills.com" rel="nofollow">help for medical bills</a>. If you need help with Medical Bills contact us for assistance. You shouldn&#8217;t have to feel helpless in a situation like this. There are many different reasons that people seek help for medical debt. No matter what you decide, the important thing is that you know that you have options. <a target="_new" href="http://www.helpformedicalbills.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.helpformedicalbills.com</a></p>
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		<title>Why Buying Your Own Car Insurance Policy Might be the Most Important Thing You Do After Graduation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Anthony Peck Source: articlerich.com Graduation is a time of endings and beginnings, a fresh start for teens and young adults to shape their futures. Along with graduation, however, comes the responsibility and confusion that go hand in hand with stepping out into adulthood. One of the most important responsibilities facing any new high school [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Anthony Peck<br />
Source: articlerich.com</p>
<p>Graduation is a time of endings and beginnings, a fresh start for teens and young adults to shape their futures. Along with graduation, however, comes the responsibility and confusion that go hand in hand with stepping out into adulthood. One of the most important responsibilities facing any new high school or college graduate is the purchase, for the very first time, of their own car insurance policy.</p>
<p>Until this point, you&#8217;ve probably been covered under your parent&#8217;s car insurance policy. It makes sense-their good driving record can help keep your premiums down, and that way you never have to wonder from month to month whether you paid your bill. Parents are just naturally responsible about things like that.</p>
<p>Well-not really. See, once upon a time your parents were new graduates just like you, looking forward to leaving their mark on the world, overwhelmed with the sheer number of opportunities waiting for them and not concerned in the least for those first few months what they were going to do about their car insurance. They were either nudged out of the nest by their own parents&#8217; not-so-subtle reminders that they needed to get out and buy their own policy or were given a healthy taste of exactly why car insurance is one of the most important bills you&#8217;ll ever pay.</p>
<p>Do the math. As a new college graduate in today&#8217;s economy you can expect to make between $25,000 to $40,000 per year. That number drops exponentially for high school graduates who choose not to continue their education. Now add in the cost of student loans, which on average total $20,000 or more, and you&#8217;re looking at a tight financial situation for a couple of years. Can you afford to pay $20,000-$30,000 upfront for the damages suffered by you, your passengers, your car, the other driver, their car and any personal property involved after an accident?</p>
<p>Unless you have a great aunt who&#8217;s going to hook you up after graduation, the answer is probably no. Accidents are expensive. The average cost of a new car is $20,000, and emergency room bills usually start at $1,000 (just to say hello) and crawl up from there. The last thing you want during this already uncertain time in your life is to have to pay for:</p>
<p>1)	Damages to your vehicle.<br />
2)	Damages to the other driver&#8217;s vehicle<br />
3)	Your medical bills<br />
4)	Their medical bills<br />
5)	The cost of the guardrail you ran into<br />
6)	Any other costs, including lawsuits, that happen to come up along the way</p>
<p>while you&#8217;re still trying to figure out how to pay your rent!</p>
<p>Car insurance also protects you against other uninsured drivers who haven&#8217;t figured out by now that it&#8217;s just not worth it to drive without insurance, and it can help pick up some of the slack after an accident if you haven&#8217;t yet managed to obtain your own health insurance. Again, trips to the ER are notoriously expensive. Many car insurance providers give you the option to tack medical coverage for yourself (exclusively for injuries suffered in an accident) onto your policy to protect yourself.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let your fear of annual premiums and yet another bill you have to pay every month stop you from making sure your car is properly protected after your graduation. The benefits far outweigh the risks when you consider the fatal blow an accident can be on your bank account.</p>
<p>Anthony M. Peck is the Senior Developer, Software Project Manager, and<br />
Director of Business Development for QuoteScout.com.  For more information on <a href="http://www.quotescout.com/car-insurance" rel="nofollow">buying cheap car insurance after your graduation</a>, please visit them on the web at http://www.QuoteScout.com.</p>
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