What New Hampshire seniors need to know to navigate upcoming Medicare Advantage changes

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That is why changes to the Medicare Advantage program over the past four years have been so unsettling. Last year alone, more than 44,000 New Hampshire enrollees, over half of our state’s Medicare Advantage population, were affected when carriers reduced plan offerings or withdrew from the market entirely.

From misconceptions to protection: Closing the gap in New Hampshire’s flood insurance coverage

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Most people assume that their home insurance covers any flood damage they might have, but it does not – It is critical to appreciate that homeowners insurance almost never covers flood damage. Without a separate flood policy, any damage resulting from flooding or flood-related erosion caused by waves or currents accompanied by a severe storm, a flash flood, an abnormal tide surge, or something similar, will not be covered.

HB 249 protects consumers with standards and framework around pet insurance

read more…: HB 249 protects consumers with standards and framework around pet insurance

As animal lovers in New Hampshire understand, veterinary care can be eye-poppingly expensive. The number of American households with at least one pet is at an all-time high, as are pet care costs. This year, consumers are estimated to spend well over $30 billion on veterinarian care and product sales, according to the American Pet Products Association.

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