Would insurance cover an accident if you’re The Driving Crooner and you were only speeding because you were trying to make it look real? In this essay, we will...
@Policygenius ranks Portland, OR 2023’s best city to die. "Across the board, we’re changing how we look at death and dying and burial” says @elizfournier, author of THE GREEN BURIAL GUIDEBOOK. https://t.co/3Pih17KGuw
Do you live in one of the best U.S. cities to die in?
According to new research by @Myles Ma, CPFC, for @Policygenius, four Florida cities are among the five worst cities to die in America. See how your city stacks up. https://t.co/FeWN0dXzoa
Raising a child can cost more than $12,000 a year — but what about financially supporting your parents?
According to a new survey from @MylesMaNJ at @Policygenius, 66% of Americans in the "sandwich generation" are stressed about it. https://t.co/hMpK584x09
Wow, 41% of Americans WITH health insurance have avoided medical care due to fears about how much it will cost, according to a new @Policygenius survey by @MylesMaNJ. https://t.co/4siqJEeAhQ
New @Policygenius tech survey just dropped.👇
More than 2/3rds of American drivers say “no discount is worth” installing telematics apps or dashcams in their cars. They'd rather have privacy! https://t.co/wQXGJux5y4
While some people are thrilled with the idea of self-driving cars (just check out @elonmusk's mentions), most Americans are wary of cars with self-driving features. Read more in a new piece from Tech Reporter @graceihle https://t.co/faQz1FYHhN
Wow, self-driving cars make 76% of Americans feel *less* safe on the road, according to a new survey from @Policygenius.
Plus, 24% of American drivers mistakenly think today’s self-driving cars (like Tesla's) let you ***take your eyes off the road***. https://t.co/tfrfhhuZBK
Transgender people have better access to health care today than they did 10 or 15 years ago thanks to years of advocacy. But there are still far too many barriers to care.
Read more for what to do if your claim for care is denied 👇
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The uptick in climate events and rising costs to rebuild have triggered higher homeowners insurance, making it difficult for some Americans to protect their homes. https://t.co/vEV277D5oA
@MissIllustrator I have to create some distance between myself and the work for a bit. Walking outside or doing some kind of travel, even if it's a road-trip 30min away, helps me come back with a new perspective.
Southern Fidelity Insurance recently left 120,000 people without home insurance. Here's how those homeowners can find a new policy in the middle of hurricane season https://t.co/UW20yELu4D
Wow, nearly 2 out of 3 young homeowners expect to move because of climate change in the next 30 years, according to a new survey from @Policygenius. If they do, U.S. cities will see massive population changes between now and 2062. https://t.co/T9QXkct9DG