Vermont Insurance
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Vermont insurance providers must offer general mental health services in their health plan, although consumers are not required to select this option. Insurers must allow policyholders to extend health insurance coverage to the following individuals: 1) newborns, 2) handicapped dependents, 3) those converting to non-group, 4) employees under continuation coverage, 5) dependents under continuation coverage, and 6) civil union same-sex partners. Vermont insurance laws require that both individual and group health plans be "guaranteed issue", which means that insurance carriers may not refuse coverage on the basis of an applicant's pre-existing conditions or medical history. Health plans must cover cancer treatment and medically-necessary care. Vermont insurers can examine an applicant's medical records for the preceding year and deny coverage of pre-existing conditions for one year following purchase of the policy.
Consumers may easily and quickly receive free Vermont insurance quotes by completing a short online form. By entering their zip code, they can access quality, competitively-priced coverage from reputable insurance providers offering a wide array of insurance products such as 1) vacation health insurance, 2) car insurance, 3) home insurance, 4) employment benefits health insurance, 5) employment practices liability insurance, 6) business property insurance, 7) boat insurance, 8) commercial property insurance, 9) farm insurance, and 10) snowmobile insurance.