imagination is unkind. What most policyholders never give a thought to is what would happen if their insurance company actually goes out of business. In Minnesota, the Department of Commerce handles consumer insurance issues. The state keeps a fund to honor such insurance policies andpay out on...
“The law creates a Paid Family and Medical Leave insurance program, which will go live on Jan. 1, 2026,”Norfleet said. Under the Paid Leave program, an employee would be eligible for a maximum of 12 weeks of family leave, 12 weeks of medical leave, or a combination of the two not...
Blue Cross will be Minnesota’s first nonprofit health plan to offer peer support specialist coverage to members with employer-sponsored health insurance and those with individual and family plans. Members with eligible plans can access the benefit at no cost when it is coordinated by...
As your local State Farm Insurance Agent and a longtime resident of the area, I’m proud to protect our community. I began my career with State Farm in 1999 working in the claims department. I became a State Farm in St. James, MN in 2000 before entering leadership for six years. In ...
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While the cost of living may be lower, according to the Census Bureau, almost 20% of the state lives in poverty. Mississippi consistently ranks as one of the worst states for public education, and nearly 15% of people under 65 have no health insurance....
“In a year of so much uncertainty, stability in Minnesota’s health insurance market is welcome,” added Temporary Commissioner Arnold. “However, many Minnesotans still struggle to afford health insurance, due to a combination of expensive premiums, out-of-pocket costs and COVID-19 related fina...
"Most workers don't necessarily need special accommodations. Those that do, those accommodation costs end up being fairly inexpensive, generally most are under that $500 range. So that's something that we [DEED] do a lot of consultation and provide support to businesses around accommodation reque...
in 1903 and the following year Andrew bought it. The factory was in the building that stood where presently the Village patio garden is. It burned to the ground along with half of the block in 1905. Eliason’s insurance policy had expired the day before! Whoa! A substantial setback. ...
Well, we can't blame this driver for a lack of creativity. But I do wonder how long they've had this card sitting in their wallet, waiting for the moment to use it. A Minnesota driver recently tried to give a Monopoly game card to a Chisago County Deputy when they were pulled over...