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  2. Do You Qualify for Spousal Social Security Benefits? 3 ... - AOL

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    Spousal benefits are reduced by 25/36 of 1% for each month before your full retirement age, up to 36 months. Each additional month after month 36 reduces your benefits by 5/12 of 1%.

  3. Tampa woman says UPS lost her college son’s $2,000 Macbook ...

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    File an insurance claim. If you insured the package, file a claim for reimbursement. It may take time to receive a resolution, so submitting a claim sooner rather than later is a good idea.

  4. 'This makes no sense': A Charlotte woman says she ... - AOL

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    This can be critical when filing insurance claims or applying for disaster assistance from FEMA. Notify your insurance company as soon as possible, even if you think damages might not meet the ...

  5. Retirement Insurance Benefits - Wikipedia

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    For each month that the benefit is claimed before the month in which the person attains Full Retirement Age, the benefit is reduced by a certain amount of the PIA. For the first 36 months, the benefit is reduced by 5/9 of 1% of the PIA; for additional months it is reduced by 5/12 of 1%. The aggregate reduction for the first three years is 20%. [10]

  6. Deductible - Wikipedia

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    For example, with a deductible of 10% with a minimum of $1,500 and a maximum of $5,000, a claim of $25,000 would incur a deductible of $2,500 (i.e. 10% of the loss), and the resulting payment would be $22,500. A claim below $15,000 would incur the minimum deductible of $1,500, and a claim above $50,000 would incur the maximum deductible of $5,000.

  7. Social Security Fairness Act could restore benefits, but ...

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    Paternostro estimates she would have received $2,500 a month in Social Security benefits — about $300,000 over the last decade. "That's a lot of money," she said. "That's more money than I can ...

  8. Medical billing - Wikipedia

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    Denied Claims. These claims are properly filed but do not meet the payor’s criteria for payment. Common reasons include billing for services not covered by the plan, highlighting the importance of verifying insurance coverage during patient registration. Denied claims require investigation to identify the issue and prevent future occurrences.

  9. A boon for US workers or 'incredibly irresponsible'? Expert ...

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    Car insurance premiums in America are through the roof — and only getting worse. But less than 2 minutes can save you more than $600/year 5 minutes could get you up to $2M in life insurance ...