Monthly Archives: July 2021

United Healthcare Institutes New Policy of Denying Claims of Patients Who Visited the Emergency Room for Non-Emergency Reasons
Among people without health insurance, avoidance of medical treatment has become a national epidemic. When people get sick, they often assume that the medical bills they will have to pay out of pocket will be more painful than the illness itself, so they stay away from doctors and hospitals until their symptoms become unbearable… Read More »

Beware Of Parent PLUS Loans
Saving money to fund your children’s college education is a dream for many parents, but as the cost of university tuition has skyrocketed since today’s parents were in college, that dream has become unattainable. You may have put checks that you received as wedding gifts or enclosed in cards attached to the crocheted blankets… Read More »

Public Universities In Pennsylvania Will No Longer Refer Unpaid Student Fees To Collection Agencies
Even if you have scholarships and grants, even if you hold paid employment every semester that you are in college, and even if your parents have lived below their means for your entire life in order to build a college fund for you, higher education has a way of hitting Generation X and everyone… Read More »

Pennsylvania’s Lemon Law Is For New Cars, Too
The difficulties of knowing how reliable a used car is before you buy it are well known. Plenty of nice-looking cars do not show their true colors until after you drive them away from the used car dealership. Between the fine print on all the papers you are signing and the gleaming grins and… Read More »