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Dec 29, 2015
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Insurance coverage that protects a car owner against financial loss
associated with damage from a collision with
another car or object or from the car turning over.
Insurance protection against almost all
losses except those caused from a
collision or from the car turning over.
Insurance coverage that provides medical expense
protection for the policyholder, immediate
family members, and guests while in the insured
person’s car.
A plan in which people injured in automobile
accidents are required to collect for their financial
losses from their own insurance companies no matter who is at fault.
Insurance coverage that protects the policy-holder and immediate family members against losses from injuries
caused by a hit-and-run driver or by a driver who has no insurance or inadequate money to pay claims.
A policyholder’s request for payment for a loss that is covered by the insurance company.
The amount that a policyholder must pay for coverage.
The person for whom risk is
assumed by an insurance company.
The planned protection
provided by sharing economic
losses.
Potential losses to others that occur as a
result of injury or damage that you may
have caused.
A list of goods showing the original cost of each
item, when it was purchased, and how long it is expected to
last.
The decrease in value as it
becomes older and wears out.
Property that is permanently
attached to the land.
A package-type insurance policy
designed to fit the needs of most homeowners
wishing to insure their homes and property.
The causes of loss, such as fire, wind or
theft.
A life insurance policy that provides financial protection against loss of life during a definite
period of time.
The person named in an insurance policy
to receive the insurance benefits.
Permanent insurance
extending over the insured’s lifetime.
A term life insurance policy that allows the
policyholder to continue the term insurance for one
or more terms without taking a physical
examination to determine whether she or he is still a
good risk.
Life insurance which provides both
insurance protection and a substantial
savings plan.
Insurance that helps pay for normal dental care and covers dental injuries resulting from
accidents.
Insurance that protects a worker against the
loss of income because of a long term illness or
accident.
Insurance that pays most or all of the charges for room, food, and other
hospital expenses.
Insurance that pays for non-surgical care given in the doctor’s office, the patient’s home, or a hospital
Organizations that provide complete health care to their
members for a fixed monthly
payment.