Right, So lack of posting because sick sick sick :(
recently i had to visit a doctor to take a look at my wrist because i'm pretty sure that soemthing went on on my wedding night that caused a little bruise and fracture, and NO it was NOT bedroom antics.
it's really so different when i'm on the other side of the coin; playing policyholder instead of insurance agent, and honestly? i'm finally coming to understand why people think that insurance is a hassle.
to me, it might not seem like a big deal because i deal with it on a daily basis, but as a patient, to have to liaise with doctors to get the relevant memos and proofs of injury/illness, it can be quite harrowing if one isn't informed properly or doesn't think about doing claims until everything is over.
i had quite an experience trying to get my doctor to rewrite his memo because (let's face it), doctors' handwritings REALLY ARE HORRIBLE.
that being said, I truly endeavour to give my clients as much assistance and information about claim procedures and ensuring that once bought, your insurance is truly doing what it's supposed to do -> give you that peace of mind that financial issues are taken care of once something happens
finding the truth in action,
Jessica
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