senior car insurance
Posted on Friday, January 16, 2009 at 11:43 AM by
I hope that most of you have fallen nicely in to the semester at this point. The pitfalls of the first few weeks may be few but even a pothole can develop from here in to a bottomless pit if let alone for weeks from now. I know that metaphor was a bit of a stretch but I think it's a valid one. Metaphors aside I do really hope that everyone is getting their stuff in order because getting behind now just stinks later on when you do really have to play catch-up.
Though my semester has started out rather pleasantly I have some baggage that I am holding on to right now from my break experiences. Over break I went home to see my family and my grandmother was staying at our house in the guest room. She got in to a car accident right after thanksgiving and she has been forced off of her feet for a while. Now she's getting better and has gotten herself to the point where she's ready to move back home but the peripheral items in her life have made it a lot more difficult. Since at the time of her accident she was only on temporary medical insurance she now has to look around and shop for medical insurance before hers runs out, which is quite soon. She's ot very proficient with computers so she still has to go to the offices of whatever service she wants to buy. So she's sent out a bunch of medical insurance leads for companies to browse and then call her to offer a policy that fits her social security expenses.
Also during the time of her bed rest she didn't pay her car insurance bill and so ow she also has to shop for senior car insurance. I have been trying my best to help her out with this because she is old enough now that her memory isn't the best. It's a little difficult though with all of the other things I am being asked to do around here to find time to shop for auto insurance quotes for my grandmother, especially since I have to call her for pieces of information about her car and her finances for paper work and quotes. I hope everything goes well for her since I can't be with her to help.