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  2. Dental insurance - Wikipedia

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    Some dental insurance plans may have an annual maximum benefit limit. Once the annual maximum benefit is exhausted any additional treatments may become the patient's responsibility. Each year, the annual maximum is reissued. The reissue date may vary as a calendar year, company fiscal year, or date of enrollment based on the specific plan.

  3. Married or Divorced? Here's How Your Social Security Will ...

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    For those collecting spousal or divorce benefits, the 2.5% COLA likely won't have a significant effect on benefits. The average spouse of a retired worker collects around $909 per month from ...

  4. Getting a Divorce? 3 Things to Know About Ex-Spousal ... - AOL

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    Getting divorced changes a lot financially, but you could still be eligible to claim Social Security on your ex's work record. Getting divorced changes a lot financially, but you could still be ...

  5. Here's What Happens to Your Social Security If You ... - AOL

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    With divorce benefits, you may receive payments based on your ex-spouse's work history. You must have been married for at least 10 years, and you cannot currently be married to collect this type ...

  6. Elevance Health - Wikipedia

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    After a Los Angeles-area woman found that her application for coverage was publicly available, she filed a class action lawsuit against Anthem. While gathering evidence for the proceeding, the woman's lawyers downloaded some confidential customer information from Anthem's website and alerted Anthem about the breach.

  7. Dental Savings Plan vs. Insurance: Which Could Save Me ... - AOL

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    Health insurance doesn't cover your teeth. Your teeth can cause pain, get infected and need treatment, just like any other part of the body. But when it comes to actually getting treatment the ...