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Insurance: Complaint Form for Life Insurance, Accident Insurance, Health Insurance
By: Texas Department of State Health Services
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Spanish / Español
Insurance: Complaint Form for Physician or Provider
(Separate Website)
By: Texas Department of State Health Services
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Spanish / Español
Job Loss-Information Workers Need to Know to Protect their Health Coverage
(Separate Website)
By: U.S. Department of Labor
Legal Guide for Cancer Patients
(Separate Website)
This Guide was written to help cancer patients and their families understand the laws that affect their daily lives and to help familiarize them with the legal issues that may surface during a battle with cancer.
By: Texas Young Lawyers Association
Life Changes Require Health Choices
(Separate Website)
What changes do you need to make to your health benefit plan if you get married or have a child? How would your health care benefits or your children's benefits change if your spouse dies, or you get separated or divorced?
By: U.S. Department of Labor
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Spanish / Español
Limited Scope Representation A way for people with limited money to afford an attorney.
By: Legal Hotlines for Texans
Long-Term Care Insurance Rate Guide
(Separate Website)
Long-term care refers to the type of personal care services you need if you become unable to care for yourself because of a loss of functional capacity or cognitive impairment.
Long-term care is different from traditional medical care that attempts to permanently cure or control illnesses. Long-term care helps seniors, people with disabilities, and people with injuries or illnesses perform normal daily activities, but it may not improve or correct their medical problems. Care may be provided at home or in a hospice, adult day care center, nursing home, or assisted living facility.
By: Texas Department of Insurance
Tips When Shopping for Insurance
(Separate Website)
Insurance is a product you purchase to protect yourself from financial disasters, and your needs for protection can change over time. It´s important to understand the insurance policies you have and decide if those coverages are still right for you. If you´re considering buying insurance, here are some shopping tips to remember.
By: Texas Department of Insurance
Top 10 Ways to Make Your Health Benefits Work for You
(Separate Website)
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