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GoHealthInsurance.com Passes Milestone: More Than 3.5 Million

The comparison shopping technology at GoHealthInsurance.com has now provided more than 3.5 million instant health insurance quotes for consumers all around the country.

As of Thursday, August 13, 2009, GoHealthInsurance.com has processed 3,500,000 instant health insurance quotes for consumers exploring their health insurance options. That includes more than 94.7 million health insurance plans displayed for shoppers right on their computer.

These major usage numbers highlights the rise of GoHealthInsurance as a leading online health insurance connector. Currently, GoHealthInsurance quoting and online application technology is the second-largest platform of its kind.

"Thousands of shoppers every day come to GoHealthInsurance.com to find a health plan," said Shane Cruz, Vice President of Technology at Norvax, Inc., the parent company of GoHealthInsurance.com.


Chartis' Light Aviation Division Announces New Insurance Benefit

Aircraft owners can contact the Light Aircraft Division at (800) 523-5266 or lad-e@chartisinsurance.com, or their aviation insurance professional for more information.

About Chartis

Chartis is a world leading property-casualty and general insurance organization serving more than 40 million clients in over 160 countries and jurisdictions. With a 90-year history, one of the industry's most extensive ranges of products and services, deep claims expertise and excellent financial strength, Chartis enables its commercial and personal insurance clients alike to manage virtually any risk with confidence.

Chartis is the marketing name for the worldwide property-casualty and general insurance operations of Chartis Inc. For additional information, please visit our website at http://www.Chartisinsurance.com.


Karl Rove on Obama's Health Care Town Halls, US Attorney Firings

Every time we come close to passing health insurance reform, the special interests fight back with everything they've got. They use their inference. They use their political allies to scare and mislead the American people. They start running ads. This is what they always do.

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O'REILLY: Things were not as calm for Sen. Arlen Specter, who appeared in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, in front of largely hostile crowd.

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SEN. ARLEN SPECTER, D-PA.: You want to be — you want to be led — you want to be led out of here? You're welcome to go. Now, wait a minute, now, wait a minute, now, wait a minute. Now, wait a minute. Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.


Towns work to lessen impact of FEMA maps

Thousands of Bayshore residents are still on track to pay hundreds of dollars for flood insurance come Sept. 25, despite the efforts of local, state and federal leaders.

A lawsuit from Monmouth County, a congressional bill from U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone (D-6th District), and appeals from affected municipalities have yet to stop or even delay the planned Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map.

The map, which was drawn up by FEMA engineers in February 2008, marks what areas of the region have at least a 1 percent chance of flooding each year, commonly called "a 100-year flood."

The government mandates that federally regulated lenders require mortgaged homes in these areas to have flood insurance, according to floodsmart.gov, the website to FEMA's flood insurance program.




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