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This seems like a real rip-off. Doctors bill for outrageous fees, then accept significantly lower payments from insurance companies. I assume the doctors then get to write off the difference on their taxes. Uninsured patients get no such break, yet they are the least able to pay. I’ve read that uninsured patients should ask for a lower rate, but they often do not get it. Also, uninsured patients have to pay cash, while insurance companies can take months or years to pay off. How come nobody is protesting or doing anything about this scandal? I would appreciate any insights from folks who work in a doctor office and can explain how and why this situation exists. Thanks!! BTW, this is not a homework assignment, but a serious question.
I understand that insurance companies get better prices because they can negotiate prices and provide patients in “bulk,” but it still doesn’t seem fair. As for doctors tending to “forgive” bills for patients without insurance, forget about it! Meet Mr. collection agency. My advice to “cash” patients: Ask for a cash discount.

Hi. I live in wisconsin and am unlicensed and uninsured I got in an accident with a drunk driver that was at fault what will happen?

There are so many ways that you can use to keep your auto insurance rates down and some of them you can use at the same time as other discounts to maximize your savings.

Here are some things that you can ask your auto insurance company for:

- Ask if you can receive a discount if you have more than one type of insurance with their company. For instance, you may find that you can have your auto insurance and your homeowner’s insurance with this company and they will provide you with a combined discount. Carry all of your insurance policies with them, such as auto, home, and life and you may find that you can get even more money off.

- If the driver of the car is a student or is listed as a driver on the car, you may find that you can get a good student discount. This is where the student maintains at least a B average on their report card. You may be required to take that report card to the automobile insurance company each time it comes out, but it really pays off. If grades go down, the discount may disappear until the grades go back up.

- See if there are any safe driver discounts available. When you haven’t had a ticket or an accident, you may find that there are discounts available for you.

- If you are a senior citizen and you’ve not had any accidents in a specific amount of time, there may be discounts available to you.

- You can always raise your deductible to cheaper car insurance premium online from auto insurer. However, you need to keep in mind that doing so will result in a higher out-of-pocket expense if an accident does occur. The standard deductible is $500, but some individuals will go as high as $2,000 to save some money on their premium. If you can pay $2,000 if an accident occurs, then that will work fine. Just make sure your deductible is not higher than what you can afford in case damage is done to your car and you need to pay it.

- You may wish to shop around. You may find a company that offers the same coverage for a lower price. You always want to compare before you make a commitment.

You want to use all of these tips so that you can save yourself quite a bit of money.

When finding the right company to do business with, it is very important that you compare. You can do this by calling companies and recording the different rates that they quote you. You can also do this by going to their websites and filling out the forms on their websites to receive quotes for the auto insurance you want. This allows you to compare in a much easier way. Take all of that information and make an informed decision.

Willie James is a car insurance expert of CAR INSURANCE NEWS agency. His job is to analyze online auto insurance company’s information and publish different reviews for Federal Insurance Bureu (FIB) in Moscow, Russia. His hobbies are organic synthesis in chemistry laboratory and styding a psychodelic plants like Salvia Divinorum (Shalfey) and another entheogens and exotic plants.

An uninsured motorist was hit by an insured motorist who ran a red light causing substantial damage to the uninsured car. Police were not called, should have been, but both cars were drivable. There is a witness that concurs the insured motorist ran the light. What are the uninsured motorists rights, if any?