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 Is it worth it to purchase identity theft coverage on a home owner's policy?
I have had my credit card # stolen in the past and have never had a problem with having the charges forgiven. This is $40 extra a year on my premium. Does anyone see any meaningful value with ...


 Aren't we protected against doctors demanding SSN's? They took my ins. card, State D.L. & still demanded SS#!
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 A tree on the boulevard just cracked in half and landed on my car parked in front of my home.?
No big storm,tornado or lightning. just some wind and a little rain drizzle. The tree was not dead to our knowledge.
luckily nobody outside was hurt.
My question is- is the city any way ...


 If my house happened to become damaged and a claim made with the insurance firm, could I carry out the work?
If I was a skilled builder with my own sole trading company, could I inherit the work and be 'effectively paid' by my insurer to fix my own property?...


 What all does healthcare insurance cover?
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 Health insurance?
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 Am I legally covered if my employer withholds money but doesn't pay insurance co?
I thought I signed up for the family dental plan at work 4 months ago. After my husband's dental claim was denied, I was told that I checked the wrong box (employee/child box) on my application. ...


 Why do Some Insurance Companies rip you off on your claims?

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My home was destroyed in Aug 2005 and we lost 35 years possessions including a clock collection of some 550 clocks.We followed all the rules never claimed for ...


 Will my auto insurance rate rise if someone on my policy gets in an accident?
If I add someone onto my auto insurance policy and that person gets in an accident, will my rate climb. If it does can I remove that person from my policy to keep my rate the same....


 I'm financing a vehicle, will the finance loan cover car insurance costs too?
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 Does anyone know of any affordable health insurance?
My husband and I pay $420.00 a month for both of us. His has a 250.00 deductible and mine is 1,500.00 deductible. We are both in our 40's with no health problems....


 What happens if you answer "no" to the question "Have you used nicotine in the past year"?
On a life insurance policy application but you really do. What would happen if you started smoking after it was in effect? Would the company not pay the beneficiary when you died? How would they know?...


 Does medicaid cover for child daycare???
im 18 & really dnt knnow anything!!helppp....is it expensive?...


 I left 2 shopping bags in the parking garage..?
and when I came back to get them a few minutes later they were taken.
What can I do? Does insurance cover my loss/theft?...


 Is it really necessary to insure children on a life insurance policy?
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 When it comes to Life Insurance policies, what does Cash Value mean?
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 Wat are the qualitites of successful enterprenuer?
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 Car loan my car is totaled?
So the driver was drunk totaled my car...has no insurance.. I still own 1700 on it... could I go after the guy in small claims to pay my loan off since I dont have the car any longer.. its a mustang ...


 Cheap travel ins for my healthy 75 yr old dad to go to usa to his grandsons wedding?
i would like to buy cheap travel insurance for my dad who is 75 years old. in very good health, on no medication to go to his grandsons wedding in america for on week without it costing him a fortune....


 Is the home insurance industry the biggest scam in the united states?
Upon viewing Spike Lee's documenatry on Hurricane Katrina, I was dismayed on how the insurance industry failed to live to their end of the bargain for the people who lost their homes. As a ...



beckle2000
While making an insurance claim what exactly is excess?
                     
 




RAY
Totally agree with Ooooly and Penfold, the excess is the amount above which the insurer will pay out.

If you have a 500 excess and the claim is 450, they pay nothing, if the claim is 550 they pay 50.

If the claim is only slightly above the excess (the 550 claim example above) then many people choose not to claim as it may mean losing a No Claim Bonus which could be worth more than the amount that they'd get for claiming.

In this example if your No Claims Bonus was worth 75 and you'd only get 50 for claiming (550-500) you might want to think about whether it was worth it as in financial terms you'd be 25 worse off.

Strictly speaking you are still supposed to tell your insurer about the loss even if you don't claim, but frankly not many people do.


Penfold
The insurance company will only payout in excess of a certain amount. It is this amount that is called 'the excess' and you have to pay for it.

Usually the excess is at least £50. So if you make an insurance claim, the insurer will not pay the first £50 of your claim but will pay the amount of this excess. Essentially you are left with paying the £50 excess.


TheTerminator
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IT's the amount you have to pay towards replacing anything first before your insurance company will pay for owt.

e.g. if you have household contents with £100 excess, you get burgled and need to replace £2000 worth of stuff, you pay the first £100 towards it and your insurance company pays the rest.


aires69uk OFFICIAL
An example. If the claim is for £2000 and your excess is £150 then you would receive £1850.

However if you are VAT registered and you claim the VAT back, you not only need to pay £150 but also the VAT on the whole claim.

Therefore in this instance you would looking to pay £500 yourself and then claiming the VAT back as per normal.


zico z
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Is the portion of any claim that is not covered by the insurance provider. It is normally quoted as a fixed quantity and is a part of most policies covering losses to the policy holder. The excess or deductible must be paid by the insured, before the benefits of the policy can apply. Typically, a general rule is: the higher the deductible, the lower the premium.Usually at the time of contract they mention the excess in the policy.


david.hutchings3@btopenworld.com
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when you take out an insurance the more exess you pay then the cheaper the insurance.so if you was to say offer 250 excess it means that if you have to put in a claim you will have to pay the first 250 pounds of the claim


ANTHONY B
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this is the amount that is not covered by your insurer and you will have to pay


no longer in use
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Your contribution.They pay so much and you pay the rest.


Ana M
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when your policy limits have been exhausted which means that the amount to be paid for a loss is more that the limit ($$) you have purchased.


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