Low income health insurance? |
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What individual health insurance is good but cheap in Forida? |
| Hey. Please somebody help me. I am employed but don't get any health insurance. I am 27 and single and need a good health insurance but cheap. I live in Florida. Can somebody can help me with ... |
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I have a $2000 deductible on my health insurance, and scheduled for a minor surgery....? |
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Why cant i get medicaid? |
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Why answer questions in a sarcastic way? |
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If my car doesn't have collision coverage for car insurance? |
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What does "subject to calendar-year deductible" mean for a health insurance plan? |
| I'm applying for Anthem health insurance, it says for Office Visit, "You pay 0%; subject to calendar-year deductible". The deductible for the plan is $10,000/year. What does "... |
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Can anyone please explain this to me - question about US health insurance? |
| I just moved to the States from Canada to work as a nurse and I'm trying to figure out how health insurance works down here. What is the difference between Medicare & Medicaid? And what are H... |
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Daughter is pregnant her husband started a new job insurance wont take preexisting where do we go? |
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What is the best way to market a small insurance broker? |
| My dad is a broker in the insurance business. We cant really afford to have fansy billboard and other expensive adverts. However we have a good data base and get repetitive sales from our current ... |
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If your employer takes out money for health insurance premiums, is that before or after income taxes? |
Thanks! Additional Details I'm in the US. My employer pays for my premiums, but when my baby comes this September, I have to pay for hers.
Thanks!... |
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Question regarding car insurance and non traffic accident claims? |
| Hi! I was wondering if insurance companies raise your rates based on the number of claims you have total (traffic accident or non traffic accident) or do they primarily look at the claims you have ... |
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What are my rights? - UK Home insurance? |
Additional Details I used mneysupermarket.com to purchase home insurance in October. From tomorrow I shall no longer be liing in the house and I will be renting it out. (I went for the ... |
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Why do my car insurance brokers treat me like the guilty party? |
| I'm a good guy, I pay my premium on time and have been loyal to them. I was rammed by two yobs, who then drove away hitting three other cars eventually abandoning it a short distance away. My ... |
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freshie | What is the difference between Insurance & Assurance? |
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Neil
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The two have become interchangeable and the original definitions no longer apply. Even the insurance company names reflect the confusion. |
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chicaâ„¢
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insurance is like for your car or house or whatever so that u are covered in case of an accident so that u don't have to pay the damages all at once so it's not so overwhelming. ASSURANCE is when someone gives u the OK on something or when u feel for sure that something is OK |
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!2009!
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wow. how old r u?! |
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Spex
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Assurance:
1. The act of assuring.
2. A statement or indication that inspires confidence; a guarantee or pledge: gave her assurance that the plan would succeed.
3. Freedom from doubt; certainty: set sail in the assurance of favorable winds. See Synonyms at certainty.
4. Self-confidence. See Synonyms at confidence.
5. Excessive self-confidence; presumption.
6. Chiefly British. Insurance, especially life insurance.
Insurance:
1.
a) The act, business, or system of insuring.
b) The state of being insured.
c) A means of being insured.
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a) Coverage by a contract binding a party to indemnify another against specified loss in return for premiums paid.
b) The sum or rate for which such a contract insures something.
c) The periodic premium paid for this coverage.
3. A protective measure: biking helmets that provide insurance against a head injury. |
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Snow surfer
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I will make as If I didn't saw that...
insurence= like life insurence, assurance is like in you lol
( look it up in a dictionary) |
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CKRT SQRL
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Yer kidding right? (cksq) |
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ali h
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Insurance
Protection against possible hazard. You can buy insurance against an event which may or may not happen, such as a burglary, an illness, loss of property or a legal liability. 'General insurance' policies can cover a residence, its contents, commercial property, vehicles, livestock or crops against specified events, including natural disasters. They can also cover the expenses of accidents or sickness, loss of income or contractual costs such as the forfeiture of travel tickets through cancellation. Any form of insurance entails the payment of a sum (premium) to the insurer; this is often split into regular instalments. It is important to read the small print in an insurance policy carefully for details of specific coverage, exemptions and liability limits. Insurance on people's lives is usually referred to as life assurance
Assurance
The term commonly used in connection with life policies, which do not depend on a possibility, as does insurance, but on a certainty - either death or reaching a certain age. The two terms have become interchangeable in the context of life policies (as evidenced by the Life insurance Act 1945). |
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