insurance Crossword Puzzles
Insurance Crossword 2024-11-23
Across
- A condition or item not covered by an insurance policy.
- A specialist who calculates insurance risks and premiums.
- The person who receives benefits from a life insurance policy.
- A contract outlining the terms of insurance coverage.
- A professional who sells or negotiates insurance policies.
- A request made to an insurance company for compensation.
- An amendment or addition to an existing insurance policy.
- Additional liability coverage that extends beyond base policies.
Down
- A person who investigates and settles insurance claims.
- The entity that assesses risks and determines policy terms.
- Compensation for damages or loss under insurance.
- The fixed amount paid by an insured for a covered service.
- Insurance coverage for damages caused to others.
- The amount paid out of pocket before insurance covers costs.
- The length of time an insurance policy remains active.
- The extent of protection offered by an insurance policy.
- The amount paid regularly to maintain an insurance policy.
- The possibility of loss or damage covered by insurance.
- A specific risk or cause of loss covered by insurance.
- The formal legislation governing insurance practices.
20 Clues: Insurance coverage for damages caused to others. • Compensation for damages or loss under insurance. • A contract outlining the terms of insurance coverage. • The formal legislation governing insurance practices. • The length of time an insurance policy remains active. • A specific risk or cause of loss covered by insurance. • ...
Insurance Vocabulary 2023-03-21
Across
- Type of insurance to pay for doctors and hospitals
- Amount you pay before insurance starts paying
- The process of asking your insurance company to pay for something
- Something insurance will not pay for
- Type of insurance for your car
- ___________ maximum, the most a dental insurance plan will pay providers in one year
- life insurance good no matter how long you live
- Government run "insurance store"
- The group of doctors, dentists, or providers your insurance covers
- Required type of auto insurance that pays for the other driver's car and medical expenses
Down
- Out-of-pocket-__________, the most you pay in a year for health insurance
- Type of insurance to pay for dentists and oral surgeons
- life insurance good for a set term, usually 10 or 20 years
- The percentage (~20%) of the doctor or provider bill you pay - insurance pays the rest
- A flat fee (~$25) you pay a doctor or provider - insurance pays the rest
- Type of insurance to pay your kids and spouse if you die
- Person who gets life insurance money if you die
- Optional type of auto insurance that pays for your car repairs due to nature (rocks, trees, animals)
- Optional type of auto insurance that pays for your car repairs in an auto accident
- Amount you pay monthly to have insurance
20 Clues: Type of insurance for your car • Government run "insurance store" • Something insurance will not pay for • Amount you pay monthly to have insurance • Amount you pay before insurance starts paying • Person who gets life insurance money if you die • life insurance good no matter how long you live • Type of insurance to pay for doctors and hospitals • ...
Chapter 15 Vocabulary 2023-05-08
Across
- the worth written on a policy
- premium and insurance is paid
- amount by which the base cost is multiplied
- insurance that protects the owner
- insurance that lasts for a limited time
- toilet, sink, bath or shower
- Insurance for loss
- type of house
- twice per month
- coverage lasts for life
Down
- list of amounts to be paid for insurance
- insurance covering large expenses
- helps find house cost by zip code
- a contract guaranteeing coverage against loss
- person who receives the insurance money
- payments that lasts for life
- amount paid for insurance
- a way to find a houses size for insurance
- the cost to replace insured property
19 Clues: type of house • twice per month • Insurance for loss • coverage lasts for life • amount paid for insurance • payments that lasts for life • toilet, sink, bath or shower • the worth written on a policy • premium and insurance is paid • insurance covering large expenses • insurance that protects the owner • helps find house cost by zip code • the cost to replace insured property • ...
Chapter 18- Insurance 2025-01-28
Across
- __ insurance protects against losses to your vehicles
- __ insurance will pay a beneficiary upon your death
- consideration for a contract of insurance
- __ insurance protects against accidental damage to a vehicle caused by a wreck
- possible loss
- the recipient of the amount to be paid
- exceptions
- the potential to sustain loss is referred to as insurable __
- written contract for insurance
- __ insurance will protect property as it is being transported (2 words)
- __ insurance protects accidents, chance, or negligence
- __ insurance helps pay doctor and hospital bills
- the party protected by insurance
Down
- __ insurance covers your car against damage due to theft, vandalism, or acts of nature
- contractual arrangement that protects against loss
- make good the loss to a party
- __ insurance protects personal or real property
- retirement insurance (2 words)
- __ insurance protects others against harm done by the insured person
- __ insurance protects against events which render someone unable to work
- stated maximum amount that will be paid if harm against the insured occurs (2 words)
- __ insurance would protect a property from fire or lightening
- modification
23 Clues: exceptions • modification • possible loss • make good the loss to a party • retirement insurance (2 words) • written contract for insurance • the party protected by insurance • the recipient of the amount to be paid • consideration for a contract of insurance • __ insurance protects personal or real property • __ insurance helps pay doctor and hospital bills • ...
Insurance 2015-04-13
Across
- insurance issued for a particular period
- person who's life or property is insured
- Health Maintenance Organization
- pays benefits if you are unable to work
- Insurance that covers loss by hostile fire
- covers loss or injury, personal property of rental
- Insurance that covers ships at sea
- amount of money you pay to insurance company
- the insurance company
- Preferred Provider Organization
- person who receives benefit from insurance
- federally funded health insurance
Down
- healthcare plan for low income people
- limits your recovery for a loss
- amount of protection of an insurance policy
- covers goods moved by trains, trucks, planes
- insurance for property continually changing value
- temporary protection till a policy is issued
- covers most losses related to home ownership
- written contract between you and insurance company
- guaranteed retirement income
- attachment that modifies the policy's terms
22 Clues: the insurance company • guaranteed retirement income • limits your recovery for a loss • Health Maintenance Organization • Preferred Provider Organization • federally funded health insurance • Insurance that covers ships at sea • healthcare plan for low income people • pays benefits if you are unable to work • insurance issued for a particular period • ...
Insurance 2023-01-28
Across
- The person or entity that owns an insurance policy.
- An individual responsible for evaluating and settling insurance claims.
- A condition that increases the likelihood of loss or damage.
- A contract between the insurance company and the policyholder outlining the terms of coverage.
- The termination of an insurance policy by either the policyholder or the insurance company.
- A change or addition to an insurance policy.
- The amount paid to the insurance company for coverage under a policy.
- The intentional deception or misrepresentation of information in order to receive a benefit or payment from an insurance company.
- The amount of protection provided by an insurance policy.
- Legal action taken to resolve a dispute or claim.
- A representative of an insurance company who sells and services insurance policies.
- A professional who uses mathematical and statistical methods to evaluate and manage risk.
- The process of extending an insurance policy beyond its initial term.
- Insurance purchased by an insurance company to protect itself against large claims.
- The likelihood of a loss or harm occurring.
Down
- The cause of a potential loss or damage.
- An independent agent who represents multiple insurance companies.
- The process in which an insurance company takes over the policyholder's rights to collect damages from a third party.
- A request for payment or benefit made by the policyholder to the insurance company.
- To compensate for loss or damage.
- Having less insurance coverage than is needed to fully protect against loss or damage.
- The amount that the policyholder must pay out-of-pocket before the insurance coverage begins.
- Additional liability coverage that provides protection above and beyond the limits of other policies.
- The payment or service provided by the insurance company under a policy.
- Legal responsibility for damages or losses.
- The process of evaluating and accepting or rejecting insurance applications.
- A financial contract that provides regular payments to an individual in exchange for a lump sum payment or series of payments.
27 Clues: To compensate for loss or damage. • The cause of a potential loss or damage. • Legal responsibility for damages or losses. • The likelihood of a loss or harm occurring. • A change or addition to an insurance policy. • Legal action taken to resolve a dispute or claim. • The person or entity that owns an insurance policy. • ...
Insurance 2020-05-01
Across
- Is the amount of money an individual or business pays for an insurance policy.
- professional that analyzes financial risk using mathematics, statistics and financial theories
- your medical bills and lost wages when you or your passengers are injured in a car accident.
- Person who gains an advantage and/or profits from something.
- Insurance/ type of auto insurance
- is a car insurance policy that covers certain damages to your vehicle that are not caused by a collision with another car
- Policy/ is a type of personal liability coverage that goes above and beyond the amount that regular home or vehicle insurance offers.
- the amount paid out of pocket by the policy holder
- provides the insured party with protection against claims resulting from injuries and damage to people or property.
- an insurance provider will pay any expenses.
- is a contract between the insurer and the insured,
- money.
- is something people buy to protect themselves from
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- Insurance/ is a form of property insurance that covers losses and damages to an individual's residence,
- buying multiple types of insurance
- Amount/ the amount of insurance proceeds the policy pays to your beneficiaries upon your death.
- a request or demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy”
- a contractual agreement in which one party guarantees compensation for actual or potential losses or damages sustained by another party.
- help you pay to repair or replace your car if it's damaged in an accident with another vehicle or object
- Life Insurance/ designed to pay off a borrower's outstanding debts if the borrower dies.
- Clause/ policy that states both parties, the insured and the insured and the third party filing the claim will settle their differences outside of the courtroom via arbitration.
- is an amendment or addition to an existing insurance contract which changes the terms or scope of the original policy.
22 Clues: money. • buying multiple types of insurance • Insurance/ type of auto insurance • an insurance provider will pay any expenses. • the amount paid out of pocket by the policy holder • is a contract between the insurer and the insured, • is something people buy to protect themselves from • Person who gains an advantage and/or profits from something. • ...
Insurance 2022-10-27
Across
- The date which an insurance policy becomes eligible to pay for claims
- Someone who buys or sells things on your behalf
- amount of money insured to people to provide coverage
- insurance policy without a deductible
- In case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy are paid to offset medical expenses
- a period to sign up for insurance
- Health maintenance organization
- basic type of permanent life insurance which can provide lifetime protection
- A package that allows employees to choose certain benefits
- set fee paid by the policy holder for medical expenses
- The amount that the policy holder must pay within a specified period before the insurance company will pay coverage
- how long you live
Down
- Person named in a life insurance policy to receive the proceeds
- Amount of money a person a person gives to the beneficiary
- Covers medical expense as a result of bodily injury or death
- applicant with pre-existing poor health or as in substantial physical condition or engage in dangerous activities.
- policy issued to one that is expired
- Set for a period of time that does not add up to cash value
- covers cost if you go to hospital
- Federal program government assistance from the needy
20 Clues: how long you live • Health maintenance organization • a period to sign up for insurance • covers cost if you go to hospital • policy issued to one that is expired • insurance policy without a deductible • Someone who buys or sells things on your behalf • Federal program government assistance from the needy • amount of money insured to people to provide coverage • ...
Insurance 2023-09-24
Across
- the fee paid to be covered
- _____________ party
- compensation for any loss
- guards against risk
- ___________ Loss
- party covered by insurance
- to be collected upon the death or maturity
- company whose mascot is a reptile
Down
- ________________ life
- __________ Life of the Caribbean Limited
- protects goods while at sea
- full __________________
- type of insurance to protect home-owners
- because death is inevitable
- the type of insurance that protects car owners
- covers a loss by fraud or stealing
- the Insurance Company
- written agreement between the insurer and the insured
- all the insured premiums go into a
- insurance guards against this
20 Clues: ___________ Loss • _____________ party • guards against risk • ________________ life • the Insurance Company • full __________________ • compensation for any loss • the fee paid to be covered • party covered by insurance • protects goods while at sea • because death is inevitable • insurance guards against this • company whose mascot is a reptile • covers a loss by fraud or stealing • ...
Insurance 2024-06-12
Across
- uusiminen
- lomake
- vakuutus
- yhteydenotto
- omaisuus
- koti
- käsittely
- eläke
- riski
- ilmoitus
- arviointi
- ajoneuvo
- kuitti
- sairastuminen
- lasku
- tapaturma
- sopimus
- matka
- yritys
Down
- vakuutuksenottaja
- arvo
- tositteet
- asiakirjat
- voimassaolo
- ehdot
- vakuutusturva
- korvaus
- vastuu
- todiste
- maksu
- alennus
- vastuu
- vahinko
- kausi
- omavastuu
- todistus
- loukkaantuminen
- säännökset
- lainmukainen
- määrä
40 Clues: arvo • koti • ehdot • maksu • eläke • riski • kausi • lasku • matka • määrä • lomake • vastuu • vastuu • kuitti • yritys • korvaus • todiste • alennus • vahinko • sopimus • vakuutus • omaisuus • ilmoitus • ajoneuvo • todistus • tositteet • uusiminen • käsittely • arviointi • omavastuu • tapaturma • asiakirjat • säännökset • voimassaolo • yhteydenotto • lainmukainen • vakuutusturva • sairastuminen • loukkaantuminen • vakuutuksenottaja
Insurance 2025-01-01
Across
- The U.S. corporation insuring deposits in US banks against bank failure
- A federal program that provides monthly benefits to millions of Americans
- When someone with insurance endures a negative outcome
- The page of a car insurance policy which includes a summary description
- An employee of an insurance company who sells insurance
- A health insurance plan in which providers agree to deliver services for discount fees
- Insurance paid to named beneficiaries when the insured person dies
- The amount of money you agree to pay towards your losses before your insurance coverage will begin paying
- An employee of an insurance company who evaluates an individual's risk factors and assigns premium amounts
- A fixed dollar amount that you agree to pay each time you receive medical treatment
- A health insurance plan in which patients receive health care from designated providers.
- Health insurance that provides protection against the high cost of treating severe or lengthy illness
- The lowest amount of auto insurance coverage one can have to be legally allowed to drive in each state
- An account where you contribute pre-tax dollars for expected medical expenses
- Auto insurance that protects you against costs to repair or replace your vehicle after events out of your control
- A person who compiles and analyzes statistics
Down
- An act on the part of either the buyer or seller of an insurance contract in an attempt to gain money illegally
- Auto insurance that protects you against costs to repair your own vehicle after a crash
- An agreement where you make regular payments to a company and the company promises to pay you money if you suffer a specified injury, illness, loss, etc.
- An estimate of what premium you would pay for a certain insurance coverage plan
- A type of insurance paid to an individual if they are injured and unable to work
- An account set up through an employer to cover health costs with pretax dollars that has very little or no rollover from year to year.
- Auto insurance that protects you against medical costs for the bodily injury of others and damages to the property of others if you are at fault in an accident
- An additional form of protection that can be purchased to extend/enhance a manufacturer's warranty
- The maximum amount an insurance company will pay if you file a claim
- A form of property insurance, available to property owners, that covers losses to the physical structure
- The specified amount of payment required periodically by an insurer to provide coverage under a plan for a defined period of time
- A federal and state assistance program that pays for health care services for people who cannot afford them
- A contract in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses
- A program that provides low-cost health coverage to children in families who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid
30 Clues: A person who compiles and analyzes statistics • When someone with insurance endures a negative outcome • An employee of an insurance company who sells insurance • Insurance paid to named beneficiaries when the insured person dies • The maximum amount an insurance company will pay if you file a claim • ...
Insurance 2025-02-26
Across
- The individual or entity that owns an insurance policy.
- Insurance Coverage that pays for medical expenses, such as doctor visits and hospital stays.
- Insurance that covers a tenant’s personal belongings and liability in a rented property.
- Insurance that covers extended care services, such as nursing home or in-home care.
- Specific conditions or circumstances not covered by an insurance policy.
- A life insurance policy that provides coverage for a specific period.
- The process insurers use to evaluate risk and determine policy terms and pricing.
- Auto insurance that covers non-collision damages, such as theft or natural disasters.
- The percentage of costs shared between the insured and the insurer after the deductible is met.
- Insurance that protects against legal claims for injury or property damage to others.
Down
- A life insurance policy that provides lifelong coverage with a savings component.
- A fixed amount paid by the insured for covered services, typically at the time of service.
- The person or entity designated to receive benefits from an insurance policy.
- The amount the policyholder must pay out-of-pocket before insurance coverage kicks in.
- A request for payment submitted by the insured to the insurance company for a covered loss.
- The amount paid for an insurance policy, typically monthly or annually.
- Auto insurance that covers damage to the policyholder’s vehicle in an accident.
- Insurance Coverage that protects a home and its contents from damage or loss.
- Insurance that provides income replacement if the policyholder becomes unable to work.
- Extra liability insurance that provides additional coverage beyond standard policies.
20 Clues: The individual or entity that owns an insurance policy. • A life insurance policy that provides coverage for a specific period. • The amount paid for an insurance policy, typically monthly or annually. • Specific conditions or circumstances not covered by an insurance policy. • The person or entity designated to receive benefits from an insurance policy. • ...
Insurance 2025-03-31
Across
- a tax-exempt savings account dedicated to health care costs; only available for individuals on a high-deductible health plan (HDHP)
- protection against claims resulting from personal injury or property damage as the result of an auto accident
- having enough money saved and invested so a spouse or loved one could live off of it when you die, eliminating the need for life insurance
- a health plan with a high minimum deductible for medical expenses
- people who are designated by the policyholder to receive the death benefit of a life insurance policy
- optional extended liability coverage that can be added to auto and homeowners policies
- coverage for an individual’s (or family‘s) medical expenses from illness or injury
- a person who relies on someone for financial support
- protection for losses to a private residence and the possessions within it, as well as liability coverage against accidents in the home or on the property
- life insurance for a specified amount of time; at the death of the policyholder, the insurance company pays the death benefit to the beneficiaries
- the act of fraudulently gaining and using the personal information of someone else, usually for financial gain
- the amount of liability protection offered to an individual through an insurance policy
- life insurance that lasts for the life of the policyholder and uses a portion of the premium as an investment
- the period of time between when a doctor confirms a disability and when the policyholder receives a disability payment
- a type of insurance that will replace a portion of the policyholder’s income in the event that the policyholder becomes disabled and is unable to work
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- life expectancy chart used by insurance agents to figure out life insurance premiums for an individual based on a variety of factors
- (also copayments or coinsurance) the payments an individual makes each time they get medical service
- a platform where individuals, families, and small businesses can compare health insurance plans
- the most a policyholder has to spend for covered services in a year
- a component of auto insurance that pays for medical expenses, lost wages, and other financial losses of the driver and passengers of the policyholder’s vehicle
- a type of insurance that covers some or all of the costs of nursing home care, assisted living, in-home care, and other end-of-life care
- a formal request by a policyholder to their insurance company for compensation for a covered loss
- protection for you and passengers if you‘re hit by an uninsured or underinsured motorist, or if you are the victim of a hit-and-run
- plans to cover expenses and services not on typical policies
- the practice of employers paying for a portion of their employees‘ insurance premiums
- protection for destroyed or stolen personal property for a renter
- benefit paid to the beneficiaries after the policyholder dies
- the amount of time after the premium is due in which a policyholder can make a premium payment without suffering a lapse (break) in coverage
- protection for loss or damage to your vehicle caused by something other than a collision (such as vandalism)
- the amount of money paid for an insurance policy
- the contract between an insurance company and the insured individual
- protection for damage to your car resulting from a collision with another car or object
- the amount of money you will pay out of pocket before the insurance company will make a payment
- the maximum amount of lifetime benefits a person can receive from their insurance company
- an arrangement in which an individual will receive financial protection or reimbursement of losses from an insurer
35 Clues: the amount of money paid for an insurance policy • a person who relies on someone for financial support • plans to cover expenses and services not on typical policies • benefit paid to the beneficiaries after the policyholder dies • protection for destroyed or stolen personal property for a renter • ...
Insurance 2022-10-26
Across
- designated time to get on a plan
- replace expired policy
- does not build up $ value
- death percentage
- healthcare for needy
- set fee
- pay off expenses prior to death
Down
- injury/death (not self inflicted)
- pre-existing poor health
- allows employer to choose benefits
- legal representative for the insured
- permanent life insurance
- reimbursement fro insurance in hospital
- insurance w/out deductible
- date when eligible to pay for claims
- amount paid before coverage
- $ charged to provide coverage
- person named in life insurance that gets $
- health maintenance organization
- beneficiary gets $
20 Clues: set fee • death percentage • beneficiary gets $ • healthcare for needy • replace expired policy • pre-existing poor health • permanent life insurance • does not build up $ value • insurance w/out deductible • amount paid before coverage • $ charged to provide coverage • health maintenance organization • pay off expenses prior to death • designated time to get on a plan • ...
Insurance 2020-02-11
Across
- the fee paid to be covered
- _____________ party
- compensation for any loss
- guards against risk
- ___________ Loss
- party covered by insurance
- to be collected upon the death or maturity
- company whose mascot is a reptile
Down
- ________________ life
- __________ Life of the Caribbean Limited
- protects goods while at sea
- full __________________
- type of insurance to protect home-owners
- because death is inevitable
- the type of insurance that protects car owners
- covers a loss by fraud or stealing
- the Insurance Company
- written agreement between the insurer and the insured
- all the insured premiums go into a
- insurance guards against this
20 Clues: ___________ Loss • _____________ party • guards against risk • ________________ life • the Insurance Company • full __________________ • compensation for any loss • the fee paid to be covered • party covered by insurance • protects goods while at sea • because death is inevitable • insurance guards against this • company whose mascot is a reptile • covers a loss by fraud or stealing • ...
Insurance 2023-03-11
58 Clues: O • U • X • W • C • K • Q • H • G • L • E • B • N • R • F • J • P • I • Y • T • D • V • M • S • Z • A • zz • ll • mm • rr • qq • cc • bb • ee • jj • nn • aa • yy • kk • hh • uu • ii • ff • pp • vv • oo • ww • tt • gg • dd • xx • ss • ddd • eee • ccc • fff • aaa • bbb
Insurance 2023-04-24
Across
- Policies that pay a certain percentage of the plan’s sum assured after regular intervals.
- IRDA HEADQUARTERS
- Spreads the risk to avoid an enormous unmanageable financial strain on a single entity.
- A reason for _____is that the burden of loss is more nearly placed on the shoulders of those responsible.
- Amalgamation of financial services under one roof
- insurance Policy that provides financial coverage to the beneficiary of the policy if the life insured dies during the active term of the policy.
- Items that are not protected under a insurance policy, and against which if claimed, insurance company wouldn’t pay any benefit.
- This principle applies when the insured takes more than one insurance policy for the same subject matter.
- The IRDA was incorporated as a statutory body in_____
- Additional paid-up feature to widen up the scope of the base life insurance policy.
- Prior to the expiration of the grace period, the policy _____ if the policyholder does not pay the premiums.
- In _____the Indian Insurance Companies Act was enacted
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- Cause This principle applies when the loss is the result of two or more causes.
- Statement made by an applicant for insurance before the policy is issued.
- One of the crucial deciding factors when it comes to health insurance.
- Risks that results from factors outside of anyone's control.
- A risk where the direction of the conclusion is unpredictable and could lead to a loss, gain, or break-even condition.
- Claim This feature ensures that all medical bills are directly settled between your insurer and hospital.
- Year in which Life Insurance sector nationalised/Life Insurance Corporation came into existence
- When one reinsurance company and another insurance company assume some risks.
20 Clues: IRDA HEADQUARTERS • Amalgamation of financial services under one roof • The IRDA was incorporated as a statutory body in_____ • In _____the Indian Insurance Companies Act was enacted • Risks that results from factors outside of anyone's control. • One of the crucial deciding factors when it comes to health insurance. • ...
Insurance 2024-04-23
25 Clues: claim • copay • policy • deduct • primary • premium • property • per diem • personal • flexible • coverage • benefits • uninsured • liability • deduction • reimburse • insurance • outpatient • out of net • negligence • in hospital • prescription • compensation • holder of policy • out of pocket max
Insurance 2024-06-12
Across
- uusiminen
- Lomake
- Vakuutus
- Yhteydenotto
- Omaisuus
- Koti
- käsittely
- Eläke
- Riski
- Ilmoitus
- arviointi
- ajoneuvo
- Kuitti
- Sairastuminen
- Lasku
- Tapaturma
- Sopimus
- Matka
- Yritys
Down
- Vakuutuksenottaja
- arvo
- Tositteet
- Asiakirjat
- Voimassaolo
- Ehdot
- Vakuutusturva
- Korvaus
- Vastuu
- Todiste
- maksu
- Alennus
- Vastuu
- Vahinko
- kausi
- Omavastuu
- Todistus
- Loukkaantuminen
- Säännökset
- Lainmukainen
- määrä
40 Clues: arvo • Koti • Ehdot • maksu • Eläke • Riski • kausi • Lasku • Matka • määrä • Lomake • Vastuu • Vastuu • Kuitti • Yritys • Korvaus • Todiste • Alennus • Vahinko • Sopimus • Vakuutus • Omaisuus • Ilmoitus • ajoneuvo • Todistus • Tositteet • uusiminen • käsittely • arviointi • Omavastuu • Tapaturma • Asiakirjat • Säännökset • Voimassaolo • Yhteydenotto • Lainmukainen • Vakuutusturva • Sairastuminen • Loukkaantuminen • Vakuutuksenottaja
Insurance 2024-07-01
25 Clues: claim • copay • policy • deduct • primary • premium • property • per diem • personal • flexible • coverage • benefits • uninsured • liability • deduction • reimburse • insurance • out of net • outpatient • negligence • in hospital • prescription • compensation • holder of policy • out of pocket max
Insurance 2024-06-13
Across
- addresses disputes about the amount of a loss
- describes basic info about policy (who,what,where,when,howmuch)
- agreement that insurer promises to pay insured
- clause that broadens coverage w/ no increase in premium
- the broadest of the crime coverages, includes any act of stealing
- (2wds)protects the mortgagee's financial interest
- policy form that alters or adds to a contract
- person/organization to which property has been entrusted
- perils that are not covered by the policy
- (2wds) primary cause of a loss
- person/organization that entrusts property to a bailee
- failure to use ordinary care
Down
- coverages are automatically included w/out additional premium
- the cause of loss
- right of recovery
- (2wds) damages or destroys itself
- requires the insured maintain a certain limit of insurance coverage to avoid a penalty
- states the obligations of the parties to the contract
- specified amount of each loss insured must bear
- wrongful act
- the transfer of risk between insurance companies
- the uncertainty of a loss
- increases the probability of a loss
23 Clues: wrongful act • the cause of loss • right of recovery • the uncertainty of a loss • failure to use ordinary care • (2wds) primary cause of a loss • (2wds) damages or destroys itself • increases the probability of a loss • perils that are not covered by the policy • addresses disputes about the amount of a loss • policy form that alters or adds to a contract • ...
INSURANCE 2018-04-05
Across
- trvanie
- súdne potvrdenie o vykonateľnosti závetu
- policy poistka
- poisťovateľ
- nezaplatený
- generovať
- pohreb
- nevyhnutný
- assurance životné poistenie
- odškodniť
- zvýšiť, zlepšiť
- mať úžitok
- krádež
Down
- syndikát
- osloviť
- zaistenie
- poistiť
- značný
- vzniknúť
- against poistiť proti
- cenová ponuka
- nárok
- nedbajúci
- sprostredkovateľ
- obeť
- výkon
- riziko
- nehnuteľný majetok
- party tretia strana
29 Clues: obeť • nárok • výkon • značný • pohreb • riziko • krádež • trvanie • osloviť • poistiť • syndikát • vzniknúť • zaistenie • nedbajúci • generovať • odškodniť • nevyhnutný • mať úžitok • poisťovateľ • nezaplatený • cenová ponuka • policy poistka • zvýšiť, zlepšiť • sprostredkovateľ • nehnuteľný majetok • party tretia strana • against poistiť proti • assurance životné poistenie • súdne potvrdenie o vykonateľnosti závetu
Insurance 2013-06-05
Across
- Used to pay for insurance or anything really
- Protection against damage or loss property
- Insurance is simply a ______ of protection that works by spreading risks
- To state (a price) for securities, goods, or services
- An act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound
- Used by a lot for travel
- The system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and may enforce by the imposition of penalties
- Income is payed even if you cant work
- A person who calculates risk percentages for insurance purposes
- The place people live in
- The state of having, owning, or controlling something
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- An insurance company that has 4 letters in its name, it starts with A and ends with I
- If you are insured with this type of insurance and have an accident of some sort that requires surgery or hospitality this will cover it
- A clause stating that the person taking out insurance on a item owns or has an interest in that
- Payed for ease of mind and for when accidents happen
- Earned for work
- A commercial business
- The amount payable for insurance
- People who value the extent of damage to
- a situation involving exposure to danger
20 Clues: Earned for work • A commercial business • Used by a lot for travel • The place people live in • The amount payable for insurance • Income is payed even if you cant work • People who value the extent of damage to • a situation involving exposure to danger • Protection against damage or loss property • Used to pay for insurance or anything really • ...
Insurance 2022-03-12
Across
- Type of coverage that extends the claim reporting period
- The amount you must pay out of pocket before the policy pays
- Professional Services means having one
- Provides coverage for giving the wrong advise
- Violation of this is often an exclusion
- Changes the policy
- Things not covered under the policy
- Section of the policy where you will find the Insurer's responsibilities
- Injury to yours is not covered under a professional liability policy
- Policy type that favors the insurer (abbr)
- Report change of this to your liability carrier
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- What ignorance is NOT
- Coverage snapshot
- Not covered under legal expenses coverage
- ___Misconduct is sometimes excluded from coverage
- The person/company that works with the insurer to create a policy for you.
- Being at fault
- Monetary compensation for the harm caused
- Violation of the standard of care
- Event that caused the harm/loss
20 Clues: Being at fault • Coverage snapshot • Changes the policy • What ignorance is NOT • Event that caused the harm/loss • Violation of the standard of care • Things not covered under the policy • Professional Services means having one • Violation of this is often an exclusion • Not covered under legal expenses coverage • Monetary compensation for the harm caused • ...
Insurance 2022-10-27
Across
- Someone who buys or sells things on your behalf
- insurance policy without a deductible
- Health maintenance organization
- applicant with pre-existing poor health or as in substantial physical condition or engage in dangerous activities.
- Amount of money a person a person gives to the beneficiary
- A package that allows employees to choose certain benefits
- Set for a period of time that does not add up to cash value
- Person named in a life insurance policy to receive the proceeds
- covers cost if you go to hospital
- how long you live
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- The amount that the policy holder must pay within a specified period before the insurance company will pay coverage
- set fee paid by the policy holder for medical expenses
- The date which an insurance policy becomes eligible to pay for claims
- In case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy are paid to offset medical expenses
- basic type of permanent life insurance which can provide lifetime protection
- a period to sign up for insurance
- amount of money insured to people to provide coverage
- Covers medical expense as a result of bodily injury or death
- Federal program government assistance from the needy
- policy issued to one that is expired
20 Clues: how long you live • Health maintenance organization • a period to sign up for insurance • covers cost if you go to hospital • policy issued to one that is expired • insurance policy without a deductible • Someone who buys or sells things on your behalf • Federal program government assistance from the needy • amount of money insured to people to provide coverage • ...
Insurance 2023-01-27
Across
- Insurance
- Insurablr interest you must suffer from it loss
- Policy
- insured same risk with two or more companies
- You cannot make a profit
- No Claims Bonus
- Utmost Good Faith
- protection against structural damage due to fire flood or storm
- Added for additional risk
- protection against claims made by members of the public
- assessor
- protection against customer claims
- Underinsurance
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- Works on behalf of many insurance companies
- Fee for insurance
- Calculates the premium
- Protection against employee theft
- Amount paid first by insured
- Underinsured or partial loss
- Used to apply for insurance
- Legal right passes to insurance company
- You must benefit from the existence of the asset
22 Clues: Policy • assessor • Insurance • Underinsurance • No Claims Bonus • Fee for insurance • Utmost Good Faith • Calculates the premium • You cannot make a profit • Added for additional risk • Used to apply for insurance • Amount paid first by insured • Underinsured or partial loss • Protection against employee theft • protection against customer claims • Legal right passes to insurance company • ...
Insurance 2024-12-09
Across
- when you put together two different types of insurance policies to get a better rate
- if you choose a higher deductible than you premium will be
- the monthly cost to be insured
- provides benefits to beneficiaries after the policyholder's death
- Part of your policy that explains what is not covered in your policy
- factor affecting auto insurance rates
- contacting your insurance company right after an accident is the first step in:
- protection for medical expensesfor you and passengers
- fixed amount you pay for services each time
- the amount that you pay before insurance kicks in
- protects against non-collision incidents such as theft, vandalism, weather
- covers the gap between the car's value and the loan balance
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- replaces a portion of income if you can't work due to illness
- protects against someone who does not have insurance
- maximum amount that insurance will pay
- covers damage to your car from collisions
- protects your home and possessions
- contract between you and an insurance company
- covers damages you cause to others
- required by law in Ohio
20 Clues: required by law in Ohio • the monthly cost to be insured • protects your home and possessions • covers damages you cause to others • factor affecting auto insurance rates • maximum amount that insurance will pay • covers damage to your car from collisions • fixed amount you pay for services each time • contract between you and an insurance company • ...
Insurance 2020-05-01
Across
- Insurance: is a form of property insurance that covers losses and damages to an individual's residence,
- is a car insurance policy that covers certain damages to your vehicle that are not caused by a collision with another car
- :type of auto insurance
- Policy:is a type of personal liability coverage that goes above and beyond the amount that regular home or vehicle insurance offers.
- Amount: the amount of insurance proceeds the policy pays to your beneficiaries upon your death.
- provides the insured party with protection against claims resulting from injuries and damage to people or property.
- professional that analyzes financial risk using mathematics, statistics and financial theories
- Clause:policy that states both parties, the insured and the insured and the third party filing the claim will settle their differences outside of the courtroom via arbitration.
- Life Insurance :designed to pay off a borrower's outstanding debts if the borrower dies.
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- : help you pay to repair or replace your car if it's damaged in an accident with another vehicle or object
- :buying multiple types of insurance
- :is an amendment or addition to an existing insurance contract which changes the terms or scope of the original policy.
- Is the amount of money an individual or business pays for an insurance policy.
- is a contract between the insurer and the insured,
- a request or demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy”
- contractual agreement in which one party guarantees compensation for actual or potential losses or damages sustained by another party.
- It is something people buy to protect themselves from losing money.
- Person who gains an advantage and/or profits from something.
- / Covers your medical bills and lost wages when you or your passengers are injured in a car accident.
- is the amount paid out of pocket by the policy holder before an insurance provider will pay any expenses.
20 Clues: :type of auto insurance • :buying multiple types of insurance • is a contract between the insurer and the insured, • Person who gains an advantage and/or profits from something. • It is something people buy to protect themselves from losing money. • a request or demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy” • ...
Insurance 2022-04-12
Across
- in the case for terminal illness, the proceeds of a life insurance policy are paid offset medical expenses prior to death
- the amount you pay for medical visits
- the date in which an insurance policy is eligible for claims
- pre existing poor health, substandard physical condition (disabled or obese), engage in dangerous activities, hazardous occupation
- the percentage of how many live and don’t live
- health maintenance organization
- a policy issued to renew every so often
- who receives the benefits in a policy
- poor people to get insurance
- insurance when you are hospitalized for injury or sickness
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
Down
- who benefits and gets the money from your death
- benefits package where you can pick and choose your benefits
- medical expenses that are paid for bodily injury or death
- licensed middle man
- insurance policy without a deductible
- when you can get health insurance and when you can subscribe to one, when you can get a job, physical calendar year, etc.
- the amount of money insurance covers
- provides lifetime protection for life at premium, does build up cash value
- sold for a specific time period, does not build up cash value
20 Clues: licensed middle man • poor people to get insurance • health maintenance organization • the amount of money insurance covers • insurance policy without a deductible • the amount you pay for medical visits • who receives the benefits in a policy • a policy issued to renew every so often • the percentage of how many live and don’t live • ...
insurance 2016-07-27
Across
- / WHAT WE CAN NOW DO IN PROTECT
- / SITS IN BETWEEN CHEYNE AND NICKY
- / SOLVITS REPLACEMENT
- / WE TRY AND ASSESS CUSTOMERS NEEDS AND ASK ABOUT ___ INSURANCE
- / NEW PROTECT PRODUCT
- / MANY PEOPLE UNDER INSURE THEMSELVES WITH THIS PRODUCT
- / SHE IS PREGNANT
- / USED TO BE KNOWN AS VINTAGE
- / WHAT INDUSTRY DO WE WORK FOR
- / LOVES SNAPPER
- / HAS FOUR WHEELS AND FLYS
- / YELLOW AND CURVY
- / SEEMS TO ALWAYS BE HAPPY AND HUMMING
- / HER HUSBAND IS IN SALES
- / AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION IS THE LONG VERSION
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- / HE IS MOVING INTO THE DATA TEAM
- / WE HAVE ___ VALUES
- / OUR MALE TRAINER
- / SHE IS AMERICAN
- / WE USED TO BE ___ ONLY
- / WE ALL WORK IN A ____ ____
- / PAM AND HARRYS BOSS
- / YOU ARE LUCKY TO OWN ONE
- / THE MAFIA NARRATOR
- / IT IS GREY AND CANNOT CLIMB TREES
- / SHE IS NOT IN THE PIPA TEAM
- / HAS FOUR WHEELS AND AN ENGINE
- / VEHICLE PRODUCT CODE - PROTECT
- / CRIPPLE
- / CONTENTS & HOME PRODUCT CODE - PROTECT
30 Clues: / CRIPPLE • / LOVES SNAPPER • / SHE IS AMERICAN • / SHE IS PREGNANT • / OUR MALE TRAINER • / YELLOW AND CURVY • / WE HAVE ___ VALUES • / THE MAFIA NARRATOR • / SOLVITS REPLACEMENT • / NEW PROTECT PRODUCT • / PAM AND HARRYS BOSS • / WE USED TO BE ___ ONLY • / HER HUSBAND IS IN SALES • / YOU ARE LUCKY TO OWN ONE • / HAS FOUR WHEELS AND FLYS • / WE ALL WORK IN A ____ ____ • ...
Insurance 2024-02-15
Across
- type of insurance that helps financially support those that survive you
- designed as a wealth transfer
- people who receive life insurance money after policyholder's death
- amount you pay before insurance kicks in
- health care plan that you pay less for in network providers but may go outside of network without referral for a cost
- representative of the insurance company
- what you pay insurance each month
- covers others if you are at-fault in an accident
- type of auto coverage that covers damage occurred from someone without insurance
- specific items not covered
- what you file with insurance after an incident
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- covers unexpected accidents like weather damage
- plan that only covers health care costs within the specific health care network
- type of insurance that deals with cars, motorcycles, and other transportation
- covers the entirety of one's life with typically higher premiums than term life
- deals with damage to your vehicle
- plan where you pay less if you use health providers in the network
- type of insurance that deals most medical concerns
- type of insurance that covers most financial losses referring to your dwelling and items inside
- agreement between you and your insurance company
- can replace lost income and serve as a safety net for beneficiaries usually during time of working years
21 Clues: specific items not covered • designed as a wealth transfer • deals with damage to your vehicle • what you pay insurance each month • representative of the insurance company • amount you pay before insurance kicks in • what you file with insurance after an incident • covers unexpected accidents like weather damage • agreement between you and your insurance company • ...
Insurance 2024-03-05
Across
- The person or entity that owns an insurance policy.
- An individual responsible for evaluating and settling insurance claims.
- A condition that increases the likelihood of loss or damage.
- A contract between the insurance company and the policyholder outlining the terms of coverage.
- The termination of an insurance policy by either the policyholder or the insurance company.
- A change or addition to an insurance policy.
- The amount paid to the insurance company for coverage under a policy.
- The intentional deception or misrepresentation of information in order to receive a benefit or payment from an insurance company.
- The amount of protection provided by an insurance policy.
- Legal action taken to resolve a dispute or claim.
- A representative of an insurance company who sells and services insurance policies.
- A professional who uses mathematical and statistical methods to evaluate and manage risk.
- The process of extending an insurance policy beyond its initial term.
- Insurance purchased by an insurance company to protect itself against large claims.
- The likelihood of a loss or harm occurring.
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- The cause of a potential loss or damage.
- An independent agent who represents multiple insurance companies.
- The process in which an insurance company takes over the policyholder's rights to collect damages from a third party.
- A request for payment or benefit made by the policyholder to the insurance company.
- To compensate for loss or damage.
- Having less insurance coverage than is needed to fully protect against loss or damage.
- The amount that the policyholder must pay out-of-pocket before the insurance coverage begins.
- Additional liability coverage that provides protection above and beyond the limits of other policies.
- The payment or service provided by the insurance company under a policy.
- Legal responsibility for damages or losses.
- The process of evaluating and accepting or rejecting insurance applications.
- A financial contract that provides regular payments to an individual in exchange for a lump sum payment or series of payments.
27 Clues: To compensate for loss or damage. • The cause of a potential loss or damage. • Legal responsibility for damages or losses. • The likelihood of a loss or harm occurring. • A change or addition to an insurance policy. • Legal action taken to resolve a dispute or claim. • The person or entity that owns an insurance policy. • ...
Insurance 2024-04-05
Across
- sug‘urta hodisasi ro‘y berganda sug‘urta kompaniyasi tomonidan tuziladigan hujjat.
- sug‘urtalovchi bilan aniq sug‘urta munosabati o‘rnatgan va tegishli sug‘urta mukofotlarini to‘lovchi yuridik yoki jismoniy shaxs
- Yevropa Ittifoqi mamlakatlarida sug‘urta shartnomasi tuzganlik faktini tasdiqlovchi sug‘urta polisi.
- Sug‘urta faoliyatini olib boruvchi tashkilotlar maxsus davlat organining qanday hujjatiga ega bo‘lishi zarur.
- lotin tilidan tarjima qilganda hisobchi degan ma’noni bildiradi
- Sug‘urtalashga qabul qilingan va qayta sug‘urtalanishi lozim bo‘lgan qaltisliklarning hujjatli rasmiylashtirilgan ro‘yxati.
- Bitta kutilayotgan hodisa bo‘yicha xavfning yuzaga kelishi.
- turli risklarni sug‘urtalash vakolatiga ega, sug‘urta kompaniyasi tomonidan tayinlanadigan shaxs.
- sug‘urta qoplamasini to‘lashga mo‘ljallangan pul mablag‘lari resurslari bo‘lib, u brutto-stavkaning 90 foizigacha miqdorini tashkil etishi mumkin.
- sug‘urta xizmatini ko‘rsatganlik uchun to‘lanadigan haq
- Uchinchi shaxslar oldida vakillik qilish uchun biron bir shaxsdan boshqasiga beriladigan yozma vakolat
- dengiz transportida umumiy avariya sodir bo‘lganda ko‘rilgan zararni kema, yuk va fraxt o‘rtasida taqsimlash bo‘yicha hisob-kitoblarni tuzadigan mutaxassis.
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- sug‘urta xizmatlarini ko‘rsatishga ixtisoslashgan va tegishli litsenziyaga ega bo‘lgan yuridik shaxslar
- ikki yoki undan ortiq tomonlar o‘rtasida tuziladigan yozma ravishdagi bitim bo‘lib, bunda sug‘urta kompaniyasi sug‘urta hodisasi tufayli zarar ko‘rilganda sug‘urtalanuvchiga sug‘urta qoplamasi yoki sug‘urta summasini to‘lash majburiyatini, sug‘urtalanuvchi esa belgilangan muddatlarda sug‘urta mukofotini to‘lash majburiyatini oladi.
- to‘liq miqdordagi sug‘urta summasini olish uchun sug‘urtalanuvchining sug‘urtalangan mol-mulkdan sug‘urtalovchining foydasiga voz kechishi
- Tomonlar o‘rtasida oldin kelishilgan shartlarga O‘zgartirishlar kiritilgan oldin tuzilgan sug‘urta shartnomasiga yoki qayta sug‘urtalash shartnomasiga yozma qo‘shimcha.
- sug‘urta vositachisi tomonidan sug‘urtalanuvchiga beriladigan va sug‘urtalanuvchining sug‘urta shartnomasi tuzishini tasdiqlovchi hujjat.
- turli ko‘rinishdagi mol-mulklarni saqlash bilan bog‘liq manfaatlar sug‘urta munosabatlarining obyekti hisoblangan, sug‘urtaning mustaqil tarmog‘i.
- sug‘urta munosabatlarinning qonun kuchiga ega bo‘lgan shakli
- sug‘urta hodisasi ro‘y berishi munosabati bilan sug‘urtalanuvchi tomonidan bildirilgan e’tirozni tartibga solishda sug‘urta kompaniyasining manfaatlarini himoya etuvchi jismoniy yoki yuridik shaxs.
- Ma'lum vaqt mobaynida sug‘urta hodisalari yuzaga kelishiga yo‘l qo‘ymagan sug‘urtalovchilar foydalanishlari mumkin.
- (Naf oluvchi) Sug‘urta qildiruvchi tomonidan sug‘urta polisida sug‘urta qoplamasini yoki sug‘urta summasini oluvchi deb ko‘rsatilgan uchinchi shaxs.
- har xil noxush hodisalar ro‘y berishi natijasida ko‘rilgan zararni qoplash hamda fuqarolarning hayotida tegishli sug‘urta hodisalari ro‘y berganda ularga moddiy yordam ko‘rsatish maqsadida tashkil etiladigan va undan foydalanish bilan bog‘liq (maqsadli pul fondlari) iqtisodiy munosabatlar yig‘indisi.
- Transport vositalarini bir vaqtning O‘zida «Olib qochish»va «Zarar etkazish» qaltisliklaridan sug‘urtalash.
- shaxsiy sug‘urtada fuqarolarning hayoti, sog‘ligi, mehnat qobiliyati bilan bog‘liq manfaati
- Aksiyadorlar o‘rtasida ular egalik qilayotgan aksiyalar bahosi va soniga mutanosib ravishda taqsimlanadigan sof foydaning bir qismi.
- renta va nafaqalarni sug‘urtalashning hamma turlarini umumlashtiruvchi tushuncha
- sug‘urta hodisasi yuz berganligi fakti
- aholi sog‘ligini himoya qilish vositalaridan biri
- Sug`urta shartnomasi tuzilganlik faktini tasdiqlovchi hujjat.
30 Clues: sug‘urta hodisasi yuz berganligi fakti • aholi sog‘ligini himoya qilish vositalaridan biri • sug‘urta xizmatini ko‘rsatganlik uchun to‘lanadigan haq • Bitta kutilayotgan hodisa bo‘yicha xavfning yuzaga kelishi. • sug‘urta munosabatlarinning qonun kuchiga ega bo‘lgan shakli • Sug`urta shartnomasi tuzilganlik faktini tasdiqlovchi hujjat. • ...
Insurance 2024-06-12
Across
- assessment Riskinarviointi
- Alennus
- maksu
- Tositteet
- Eläke
- Vakuutus
- insurance Vastuuvakuutus
- Lomake
- Sairastuminen
- kausi
- Sopimus
- ajoneuvo
- Kuitti
- Lasku
- Todistus
- Omavastuu
- Vakuutusturva
- arvo
- Ehdot
- damage Omaisuusvahinko
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- Säännökset
- claim Korvaushakemus
- Vastuu
- Todiste
- Lainmukainen
- määrä
- Matka
- information Tietojen päivittäminen
- Yritys
- Vakuutuksenottaja
- Asiakirjat
- Koti
- Yhteydenotto
- Tapaturma
- Ilmoitus
- period Voimassaoloaika
- uusiminen
- Loukkaantuminen
- Vahinko
- handling Korvauskäsittely
- Korvaus
41 Clues: Koti • arvo • maksu • määrä • Matka • Eläke • kausi • Lasku • Ehdot • Vastuu • Yritys • Lomake • Kuitti • Alennus • Todiste • Sopimus • Vahinko • Korvaus • Vakuutus • Ilmoitus • ajoneuvo • Todistus • Tositteet • Tapaturma • uusiminen • Omavastuu • Säännökset • Asiakirjat • Lainmukainen • Yhteydenotto • Sairastuminen • Vakuutusturva • Loukkaantuminen • Vakuutuksenottaja • claim Korvaushakemus • period Voimassaoloaika • damage Omaisuusvahinko • ...
Insurance 2023-05-22
Across
- Loss of ______ lawsuits are filed by family members of hurt employers
- Type of auto insurance coverage that has a deductible
- Service that connects Californians with brand-name health insurance
- Extra liability insurance - including protection from risk of being sued
- Protects you if someone is injured on your property
- Type of insurance if you get injured and can't work
- The unofficial presenter of our presentation
- Required especially under HMOs to see a specialist or receive special care at a different out-of-network healthcare provider.
- California's Medicaid program, provides healthcare services to low-income individuals
- Insurance follows car assuming the driver was given _______ to drive the car
- Pay per fixed period
- A system where employees are entitled to benefits regardless of who was at fault
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- Type of lawsuit where employee sues employer as an employer and something else
- The government pays for insurance
- Additional insurance may be required for this
- Cost and Choice
- A bill of expenses that is submitted either by you or the healthcare provider to the insurance company
- Abbreviation for the term for activities such as eating, bathing, dressing, etc.
- A value that grows over time with the life insurance policy; usually, a beneficiary or policyholder can convert this value into physical cash.
- Aka worker's comp
- May be applicable if you have multiple insurances with one company
- Freedom but Costly
22 Clues: Cost and Choice • Aka worker's comp • Freedom but Costly • Pay per fixed period • The government pays for insurance • The unofficial presenter of our presentation • Additional insurance may be required for this • Protects you if someone is injured on your property • Type of insurance if you get injured and can't work • Type of auto insurance coverage that has a deductible • ...
INSURANCE 2025-03-03
Across
- condition or situation that has potential to cause injury
- health savings account
- flexible spending account
- covering cost of the damage of your property but no accident
- monthly “membership” fee
- amount of medical expense you must cover before insurance kicks in
- how bad the outcome may be
- fixed amount you must pay for each medical expense
- percentage of medical expense you pay and insurance company pays
- potential loss due to an activity/event or something you own
- health reimbursement account
- covering medical expenses for the other driver
Down
- don’t do it or buy it
- pay for the cost out-of-pocket
- how often something may occur
- take precautions to lower the expense from risk
- covering cost of the damage of other person’s property in accident
- give the cost to the insurance company
- a document explaining how your insurance processed the claim
- likelihood x consequence
- specific cause of damage or injury
21 Clues: don’t do it or buy it • health savings account • monthly “membership” fee • likelihood x consequence • flexible spending account • how bad the outcome may be • health reimbursement account • how often something may occur • pay for the cost out-of-pocket • specific cause of damage or injury • give the cost to the insurance company • covering medical expenses for the other driver • ...
Financial Literacy Test 5 Review 2025-03-06
Across
- The likelihood of loss or damage, which insurance helps manage
- ______ Life insurance: covers your entire lifetime and includes a cash value component
- _______ coverage: Insurance that covers damage from theft, fire, or natural disasters
- The amount you pay to receive insurance coverage
- _______ coverage: Insurance that covers damage to your car when you hit another vehicle or object
- ________ Insurance: replaces a portion of lost income if you become disabled for an extended period; can last until retirement
- The legal responsibility for causing injury or property damage
- The amount you must pay out-of-pocket before insurance coverage begins
- The percentage of medical costs you pay for a covered health service after meeting your deductible
- Premiums and deductibles are _______ related
- A health insurance plan requiring members to see in-network providers and get referrals for specialists
- A professional who calculates risk and determines insurance rates
- Insurance that insurance companies purchase to reduce their own risk
Down
- ________ Insurance: replaces a portion of lost income if you become disabled; typically lasts 3-6 months
- _______ coverage: The type of auto insurance legally required in almost every state
- _____ Life insurance: provides coverage for a set number of years
- A contract between an individual and an insurance company outlining coverage details
- A request to an insurance company for payment based on a covered event
- A health insurance plan that allows more flexibility to see doctors outside the network
- The most you will pay for covered medical expenses in a year
- ________ Insurance that protects personal property and liability in a rented home or apartment
- The maximum amount an insurance company will pay for a covered claim
- A financial product that transfers risk from an individual to an insurance company
23 Clues: Premiums and deductibles are _______ related • The amount you pay to receive insurance coverage • The most you will pay for covered medical expenses in a year • The likelihood of loss or damage, which insurance helps manage • The legal responsibility for causing injury or property damage • _____ Life insurance: provides coverage for a set number of years • ...
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP - RISKWORLD 2023 Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
Across
- DiCaprio movie, start date of insurance
- Celebrity approval of product
- Tough time for policyholders OR firm bazaar, in insurance terms
- Insurance for the c-suite
- Google for insurance
- Corridor SIR, poolside
- The middleman
- Fair market value
- Named peril numero uno
- Tough time for insurers
- Insurance's fortune tellers
- Popular US domicile for captives
- Insurers collect this
- Business' basic responsibility insurance
Down
- Authored below?
- Insurance for corporate deals
- Rhianna's favorite type of insurance
- Imprisoned insurance
- "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness"
- Insurers pay these
- Insurance started in 1990s & 2000s
- Request for insurance
- Initial documentation of insurance
- Insurance for professional errors
- Insure again
- German city, large reinsurer
- Top offshore captive domicile
- RIMS attendees favorite nutritional shake
28 Clues: Insure again • The middleman • Authored below? • Fair market value • Insurers pay these • Imprisoned insurance • Google for insurance • Request for insurance • Insurers collect this • Corridor SIR, poolside • Named peril numero uno • Tough time for insurers • Insurance for the c-suite • Insurance's fortune tellers • German city, large reinsurer • Celebrity approval of product • ...
Insurance - W!SE Preparation 2024-05-20
Across
- Coverage for damage to a vehicle in an accident, part of car insurance
- Duration of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Document outlining the terms of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance contract
- Estimate of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance premium
- Provision in a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that limits coverage
- Policy providing additional liability coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Specific risk or cause of loss in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Contract that provides a series of payments over time, often part of life insurance
- Addition to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that modifies coverage
- Condition that prevents a person from working, covered by disability insurance
- Actual Cash Value
- Person who receives payment from a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Protection provided by a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Person or entity covered by a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Provides coverage for your entire life, plus an investment component to provide financial security and income in retirement.
- Insurance for health, car, life, or renter's insurance companies to manage risk
- Request for payment from a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Addition to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that provides extra coverage
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- Legal responsibility for damages or injuries in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Process of evaluating risk and determining coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Regular payment made to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Professional who assesses risk for health, car, life, or renter's insurance companies
- Coverage for damage to a vehicle from non-collision events, part of car insurance
- Risk of death, covered by life insurance
- Compensation for loss or damage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Person who evaluates risk and determines coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Continuation of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Person or entity who owns a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Amount paid by the insured before a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company pays
- Type of policy that offers protection to people for accidents that occur inside of the property being rented.
- Probability of loss or harm in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Regular payments made to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Coverage that protects against financial loss in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Condition that increases the chance of loss or damage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
34 Clues: Actual Cash Value • Risk of death, covered by life insurance • Duration of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy • Estimate of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance premium • Continuation of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy • Coverage for damage to a vehicle in an accident, part of car insurance • ...
insurance 2013-05-14
Across
- prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement
- and liability within a rental property
- case of a mishap.
- protection provided against risks or a risk, often as specified
- Insurance/A form of property insurance that provides coverage for a policy holder's
- an auto accident
- Life Insurance/provides coverage
- a fixed rate of payments for a limited period of time, the releWhole Life Insurance/Insurance that provides death protection for the insured's entire lifetimevant term
- on someone or something else for aid, support,
- to the house itself,
- act, business, or system of insuring
- incurred by the insured
- will cover the remaining costs.
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- Insurance/A protection against the loss of income that would result if the insured passed
- Insurance/A policy purchased by vehicle owners to mitigate costs associated with getting
- who gains an advantage and/or profits from something.
- Insurance/A program managed by the Social Security Administration that insures a worker
- basic principles by which a government is guided
- amount you have to pay out-of-pocket for expenses before the insurance
- demand by or as by virtue of a right; demand as a right or as due
- Insurance/A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical and surgical expenses that
- Insurance/A form of property insurance designed to protect an individual's home against
22 Clues: an auto accident • case of a mishap. • to the house itself, • incurred by the insured • will cover the remaining costs. • Life Insurance/provides coverage • act, business, or system of insuring • and liability within a rental property • prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement • on someone or something else for aid, support, • ...
Insurance 2017-02-17
Across
- payment made to ins. co
- insurance in __________ list
- remuneration
- must possess in subject matter
- Large marsupial
- between buyer & seller of insurance
- Likes to chase mice
- or Replacement
- performance made without penalty
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- demand made by a claimant
- 1912 Ins. co. governemd by
- affecting calculation of Risk premium
- cause
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- steps into shoes of the insured
- who represents an ins. co.
- consist of total number member
- by an insurer to make periodic payment
- Man's best friend
- N Malhotra
- amount of money being risked in a bet
22 Clues: cause • N Malhotra • Has a trunk • remuneration • Flying mammal • or Replacement • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • payment made to ins. co • demand made by a claimant • 1912 Ins. co. governemd by • who represents an ins. co. • insurance in __________ list • consist of total number member • steps into shoes of the insured • must possess in subject matter • ...
Insurance 2021-11-14
Across
- Paid from insurer surplus (8)
- Join a health plan (6)
- An additional amount to pay (3)
- Policyholder, Claimant and others (5)
- Payment stream (7)
- Value recoverable after a loss (7)
- Cost per unit of insurance (4)
- Estimates claims (8)
- Unexpected unintended event (8)
- Amendment to a policy (5)
- A group of insurers absorbs losses (4)
- Estimate of value (9)
- Individual who sells policies in US (8)
- Medium of exchange (4)
- Physical damage to property (4)
- Sets premium rates (7)
- Transfers risk from me to a company (9)
- Money charged for insurance (7)
- Uncertainty of possibility of loss (4)
- Authorized to cover by law (7)
- Covers the insurer carrier (9)
- Sells policies (5)
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- Begin a policy (5)
- Written contract (6)
- Cost sharing mechanism (5)
- Part of the premium retained (7)
- End of a policy for non-payment (5)
- Sent for money (4)
- Increases chance of a loss (6)
- Reinsurance agreement (6)
- Object at risk (5)
- Governments set this (3)
- Opposite of incept (6)
- Houses and offices (8)
- Policy condition (6)
- Debt security (5)
- Paid to agents (10)
- Policyholders want this (5)
- Request for payment for a loss (5)
- Effective, Inception, Expiry …. (4)
- Beneficiary of many payments (9)
- Gets commissions (6)
- Given for late payment (6)
- A person in a group (6)
- Maximum value from a policy (6)
- Covered by a policy (7)
- When policyholder choose to end (6)
- Retained earnings (7)
- Cause of loss (5)
- Time period of insurance (4)
50 Clues: Debt security (5) • Cause of loss (5) • Begin a policy (5) • Sent for money (4) • Payment stream (7) • Object at risk (5) • Sells policies (5) • Paid to agents (10) • Written contract (6) • Estimates claims (8) • Policy condition (6) • Estimate of value (9) • Gets commissions (6) • Retained earnings (7) • Join a health plan (6) • Opposite of incept (6) • Houses and offices (8) • ...
Insurance 2022-10-27
Across
- how long you live
- fed program meds needs for the needy.
- basic type of permanent life insurance which can provide lifetime protection at a level premium
- sick or injured that stay in the hospital.
- Covers Medical expenses of death.
- does not build up cash value.
- package that allows employees to choose benefits.
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- amount of money beneficiaries get when someone dies.
- date in which insurance policy becomes eligible to pay for claims.
- amount a policy holder must pay within a specified period before the insurance will cover it.
- person named in life insurance to recieve proceeds when you die.
- set fee paid by policy holder for medical exspenses.
- someone who buys or sells something on your behalf.
- amount of money charged to provide coverage.
- insurance policy without a deductable.
- designated period to sign up for insurance.
- applicant with pre-existing poor health or substandard physical condition, engaged in danderous activity, hazardous occupation.
- proceeds of life insurance policy.
- a policy to one that has expired.
- health maintenance organization.
20 Clues: how long you live • does not build up cash value. • health maintenance organization. • Covers Medical expenses of death. • a policy to one that has expired. • proceeds of life insurance policy. • fed program meds needs for the needy. • insurance policy without a deductable. • sick or injured that stay in the hospital. • designated period to sign up for insurance. • ...
Insurance 2022-10-26
Across
- when you can get your plan
- pre existing poor health substandard health
- insurance that covers entire life/permanent
- policy without deductable
- a federal program, give assistance to medical needs
- is in between an investor and securities exchange
- death rate
- set fee/ what you pay when you visit doctor
- terminal illness, you can use death benefits while being alive
- make it new again
- person named in life insurance policy who receives will
- Health maintenance Organization
- covers cost of bodily injuries or death
Down
- Specific to hospitalized cases or emergencies
- choose certain benefits on certain plans
- benefit who gets what and amount ( beneficiary)
- Date which insurance policybecomes open to pay for claims
- does not build up and ends after a period of time
- what it's going to cost
- you have to pay before insurance company pay for coverage
20 Clues: death rate • make it new again • what it's going to cost • policy without deductable • when you can get your plan • Health maintenance Organization • covers cost of bodily injuries or death • choose certain benefits on certain plans • pre existing poor health substandard health • insurance that covers entire life/permanent • set fee/ what you pay when you visit doctor • ...
Insurance 2022-10-25
Across
- Health Matenience Organization
- You have to pay before insurance company pays for coverage
- Insurance Policy becomes open to pay for claims
- When you can get your plan
- covers the cost of bodily injuries or death
- Set fee that you pay when you visit doctor
- Intermediately between an investor and securities exchange
- Person named in life insurance Policy who recites will
- while still alive
- Specific to Hospitalized cases or emergencies
Down
- covers entire life
- Terminal illness you can use Death
- Choose certain benefits on certain benefit plan
- Does not build up
- pre-existing poor health substandard health
- a federal program give assistance to medical needs or the needy
- What's it going to cost
- Coverage that doesn't involve a deductible
- Death rate or when someone dies
- Make it new again
20 Clues: Does not build up • Make it new again • while still alive • covers entire life • What's it going to cost • When you can get your plan • Health Matenience Organization • Death rate or when someone dies • Terminal illness you can use Death • Coverage that doesn't involve a deductible • Set fee that you pay when you visit doctor • pre-existing poor health substandard health • ...
insurance 2022-04-18
Across
- insurance for the hospitalized
- to renew a policy
- does not build cash value
- poor people get insurance
- percent of people that don't live
- when you can get insurance
- expenses that are paid for bodily injury or death
- licensed middle man
- money you pay before the insurance can pay a claim
Down
- builds cash value
- policy without a deductible
- money insurance covers
- pre-existing poor health insurance
- who benefits and gets money from your death
- who receives benefits in a policy
- life insurance
- pick and chose your benefits
- health maintenance organization
- date when insurance is eligible
- the amount you pay for medical visits
20 Clues: life insurance • builds cash value • to renew a policy • licensed middle man • money insurance covers • does not build cash value • poor people get insurance • when you can get insurance • policy without a deductible • pick and chose your benefits • insurance for the hospitalized • health maintenance organization • date when insurance is eligible • who receives benefits in a policy • ...
insurance 2023-04-05
Across
- Insurers can buy cover from other insurers to protect themselves against large (or unexpected) losses.
- A fall in the value of assets / belongings over time, for example due to wear and tear.
- A person or firm that places its customers’ insurance with an insurer.
- Underinsurance is when your insurance cover, or sum insured, is less than the value at risk.
- The insurance cover as agreed between the insurance company and customer.
- This is the process of removing harmful carbon emissions from the economy.
- An insurer’s overall profit and loss, calculated as the underwriting result plus investment income.
Down
- A certificate which gives the person holding it the right to buy shares at a given price.
- Money paid by an insurer when a claim is accepted.
- Recovery of all or part of the value of an insured item on which a claim has been paid.
- Where the customer stops paying premiums or a policy that is not renewed.
- This is a tax-efficient way to save money for when you have retired, or for later life when you are no longer able to earn.
- The price (or premium) of insurance.
- The person who is applying for cover.
- The process of closing down a company by paying its debts and distributing any money left over.
- A peril is the cause of damage, such as earthquakes, flooding, storm or fire.
- Net is the value of something minus any costs related to it.
- Injury or damage to an insured property or person as a result of an accident or misfortune.
- This is someone who takes responsibility for another person's debts or promises, and guarantees that they will be paid or undertaken.
- This is additional cover added to an existing policy.
20 Clues: The price (or premium) of insurance. • The person who is applying for cover. • Money paid by an insurer when a claim is accepted. • This is additional cover added to an existing policy. • Net is the value of something minus any costs related to it. • A person or firm that places its customers’ insurance with an insurer. • ...
insurance 2023-04-05
Across
- Insurers can buy cover from other insurers to protect themselves against large (or unexpected) losses.
- A fall in the value of assets / belongings over time, for example due to wear and tear.
- A person or firm that places its customers’ insurance with an insurer.
- Underinsurance is when your insurance cover, or sum insured, is less than the value at risk.
- The insurance cover as agreed between the insurance company and customer.
- This is the process of removing harmful carbon emissions from the economy.
- An insurer’s overall profit and loss, calculated as the underwriting result plus investment income.
Down
- A certificate which gives the person holding it the right to buy shares at a given price.
- Money paid by an insurer when a claim is accepted.
- Recovery of all or part of the value of an insured item on which a claim has been paid.
- Where the customer stops paying premiums or a policy that is not renewed.
- This is a tax-efficient way to save money for when you have retired, or for later life when you are no longer able to earn.
- The price (or premium) of insurance.
- The person who is applying for cover.
- The process of closing down a company by paying its debts and distributing any money left over.
- A peril is the cause of damage, such as earthquakes, flooding, storm or fire.
- Net is the value of something minus any costs related to it.
- Injury or damage to an insured property or person as a result of an accident or misfortune.
- This is someone who takes responsibility for another person's debts or promises, and guarantees that they will be paid or undertaken.
- This is additional cover added to an existing policy.
20 Clues: The price (or premium) of insurance. • The person who is applying for cover. • Money paid by an insurer when a claim is accepted. • This is additional cover added to an existing policy. • Net is the value of something minus any costs related to it. • A person or firm that places its customers’ insurance with an insurer. • ...
insurance 2024-07-01
Across
- insurance for the hospitalized
- to renew a policy
- does not build cash value
- poor people get insurance
- percent of people that don't live
- when you can get insurance
- expenses that are paid for bodily injury or death
- licensed middle man
- money you pay before the insurance can pay a claim
Down
- builds cash value
- policy without a deductible
- money insurance covers
- pre-existing poor health insurance
- who benefits and gets money from your death
- who receives benefits in a policy
- life insurance
- pick and chose your benefits
- health maintenance organization
- date when insurance is eligible
- the amount you pay for medical visits
20 Clues: life insurance • builds cash value • to renew a policy • licensed middle man • money insurance covers • does not build cash value • poor people get insurance • when you can get insurance • policy without a deductible • pick and chose your benefits • insurance for the hospitalized • health maintenance organization • date when insurance is eligible • who receives benefits in a policy • ...
Insurance 2024-10-10
Across
- A type of managed care health insurance in which use of in-network doctors, hospitals, etc. is less expensive, but out-of-network providers are partially covered as well, usually with co-insurance.
- A form of insurance that can cover damage to vehicles and injuries related to car accidents
- The person designated to receive the death benefit of a life insurance policy
- Protects an individual's house against damages to the building itself, or to possessions in the home. It also provides liability coverage against accidents on the property.
- A formal request to an insurance company asking for a payment based on the terms of the insurance policy
- Type of auto insurance that pays for damage to your vehicle caused by an event other than a collision, such as fire, theft or vandalism
- A guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium. The purpose is to reduce financial risk.
- The condition of having insurance that is inadequate
- The possibility of loss or injury
- Type of auto insurance that pays for repairs from a car accident up to the value of the vehicle
- The length of time during which a benefit is paid, such as Medicare or disability insurance
- A fixed amount of money that an insured person pays at the time of service for a covered healthcare expense. The insurance company usually covers the rest of the bill.
- Insurance that pays a benefit on the death of the insured and can also accumulates a cash value with a rate of interest
- The condition of being financially protected against the risk of a specific loss.
- Insurance that pays a benefit if the insured person dies within a specified time period.
- Policy that covers possessions in an apartment or rented home, as well as liability for accidents
- Health insurance that does not use a network of healthcare suppliers
- Policy that helps provide for the cost of extended in-home or nursing care beyond a predetermined period.
- The amount that a life insurance policy pays the beneficiary when the insured person dies (also called “death benefit”)
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- Offers income protection to individuals if they develop a long-term condition that makes them unable to work. Can be through Social Security and/or a private insurance company
- Insurance policy that can pay a death benefit or be surrendered for money. A portion of the premiums is invested, which has greater risk than a whole life policy, but also has the potential for greater returns.
- Any payment from an insurance company to a beneficiary of a policy
- Money paid in order to have insurance
- A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim. Can be annual or per-incident
- A strategy to reduce insurance premiums by finding the best deal among many companies and plans
- The condition of having insurance beyond what is needed
- A government program that provides cash benefits to eligible workers who have lost their jobs
- A person who relies on another, especially a family member, for financial support.
- A type of managed care health insurance that typically requires the use of in-network doctors, hospitals, etc. Out-of network providers are not covered.
- Category of health insurance plans that uses a network of healthcare providers. This includes HMO’s and PPO’s
- Type of auto insurance that people purchase to cover the cost of repairs and injuries in an accident that they have caused. This does not cover the person’s own car or medical bills.
- A policy that covers the insured's property in any location, and regardless of where the insured is at the time of loss. Can be added to a homeowner’s insurance policy.
- A policy that protects lenders against losses that result from defaults on home mortgages. Often required for home purchases with a down payment of less than 20%.
- Type of auto insurance that covers the cost of an accident regardless of who caused it.
- A feature of some health insurance plans that means the insured person has to pay a specific amount of money on healthcare each year before the insurance company will pay anything
- Money that accrues over time with a whole life insurance policy. It is less than the death benefit, and can be withdrawn if the policy is surrendered.
- The amount that a life insurance policy pays the beneficiary when the insured person dies (also called “Face Value”)
37 Clues: The possibility of loss or injury • Money paid in order to have insurance • The condition of having insurance that is inadequate • The condition of having insurance beyond what is needed • Any payment from an insurance company to a beneficiary of a policy • Health insurance that does not use a network of healthcare suppliers • ...
Insurance 2024-11-22
Across
- Insurance that provides healthcare
- payments that the policy owners make for the insurance coverage
- Coverage that only covers the injury or damage caused to others or their property
- Obtained when someone leaves their job and will not have health insurance. Up to 18 months
- a clause in an insurance policy detailing a change in coverage
- health insurance offered to low-income families
- Coverage that covers the repair or replacement of the vehicle
- a set amount that must be paid before the insurer will pay
- programs with Policies such as Medicare or Medicaid
- health insurance for people 65 years or older
- Insurance that protects vehicles from being damaged or stolen
- Coverage that protects vehicle from damage unrelated to traffic risk
- when the insurer and the insurance company shares the cost of claims until the deductible is met.
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- Insurance that protects the home and belongings in the home
- policy for people who can’t be covered by a group or want additional coverage to a group plan
- life insurance coverage for your whole life
- a request of payment for a loss
- life insurance coverage for a set period of time
- Person does not have insurance
- policy provided by employers or other organizations, typically lower cost than individual plans
- Insurance that provides benefits to designated people if the policyholder dies
- a written agreement between the two parties: company and consumer
- specific risks not covered by the policy
23 Clues: Person does not have insurance • a request of payment for a loss • Insurance that provides healthcare • specific risks not covered by the policy • life insurance coverage for your whole life • health insurance for people 65 years or older • health insurance offered to low-income families • life insurance coverage for a set period of time • ...
personal finance 2022-03-29
Across
- pays part or all of
- group of doctors that agree to use the insurers rate
- the amount received after giving up life insurance policy
- automotive insurance that pays for the car if in a wreck
- combination of hospital 3 insurances
- protection from financial loss
- additional coverage on standard insurance
- when a person is held responsible for actions
- provides payment when you cant work from a injury
- the set ammount a policyholder must pay
- life insurance protection for a period of time
- automotive insurance that covers medical expenses
- insures the replacing of your stuff if destroyed
- person who owns insurance policy
- a written contract for insurance
- place a person lives can help their automotive insurance
- amount of money a policyholder is charged
- document attached to a policy that modifies coverage
- insurance that covers hit and runs or if they have no insurance
- provides benefits for doctors fees
- insurance that pays for damage on cars not from wrecks
- also called hmo-ppo hybrid
- where insured and insurer split cost
- life insurance that does not provide policy dividend
- person designated to receive something from life insurance
- filling the gap between medicare payment and medical cost
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- automotive insurance that people collect money from wrecks when not their fault
- pays part or all of hospital bills
- an independent membership cooperation that provides insurance
- chance or uncertainty of loss
- insered pays set ammount each time
- provision that allows the insured not to forfeit benefits
- ammount insured must pay before insurance company pays
- list of house hold item
- life insurance that you pay a premium for each year they live
- personal liability coverage
- person is responsible for another person
- factor that increases likelihood of loss
- insurance that provides policy dividend
- a whole life policy that combines term insurance
- pays stipulated for a while in the hospital
- automotive insurance that covers damage to other peoples property
- an insurance company
- a risk which there is only chance loss
- network of from affiliated health care providers
- categorising insurance payment based on the gender, age, and driving habits
- responsibility for someones financial cost
- coverage plan for homeowner
- the cause of possible loss
- an independent membership cooperation that provides protection
- failure to take care in a situation
- insured pays flat dollar ammount each time
- pays for care taking day in and out
- federal health program fro people over 65 or over
- when there can be risk or gain
- prepaid health plans
- having a fund to cover the loss cost
- person covered by insurance
- program of insurance for low income families
- fees
60 Clues: fees • pays part or all of • an insurance company • prepaid health plans • list of house hold item • the cause of possible loss • also called hmo-ppo hybrid • personal liability coverage • coverage plan for homeowner • person covered by insurance • chance or uncertainty of loss • protection from financial loss • when there can be risk or gain • person who owns insurance policy • ...
personal finance 2022-03-29
Across
- pays part or all of
- group of doctors that agree to use the insurers rate
- the amount received after giving up life insurance policy
- automotive insurance that pays for the car if in a wreck
- combination of hospital 3 insurances
- protection from financial loss
- additional coverage on standard insurance
- when a person is held responsible for actions
- provides payment when you cant work from a injury
- the set ammount a policyholder must pay
- life insurance protection for a period of time
- automotive insurance that covers medical expenses
- insures the replacing of your stuff if destroyed
- person who owns insurance policy
- a written contract for insurance
- place a person lives can help their automotive insurance
- amount of money a policyholder is charged
- document attached to a policy that modifies coverage
- insurance that covers hit and runs or if they have no insurance
- provides benefits for doctors fees
- insurance that pays for damage on cars not from wrecks
- also called hmo-ppo hybrid
- where insured and insurer split cost
- life insurance that does not provide policy dividend
- person designated to receive something from life insurance
- filling the gap between medicare payment and medical cost
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- automotive insurance that people collect money from wrecks when not their fault
- pays part or all of hospital bills
- an independent membership cooperation that provides insurance
- chance or uncertainty of loss
- insered pays set ammount each time
- provision that allows the insured not to forfeit benefits
- ammount insured must pay before insurance company pays
- list of house hold item
- life insurance that you pay a premium for each year they live
- personal liability coverage
- person is responsible for another person
- factor that increases likelihood of loss
- insurance that provides policy dividend
- a whole life policy that combines term insurance
- pays stipulated for a while in the hospital
- automotive insurance that covers damage to other peoples property
- an insurance company
- a risk which there is only chance loss
- network of from affiliated health care providers
- categorising insurance payment based on the gender, age, and driving habits
- responsibility for someones financial cost
- coverage plan for homeowner
- the cause of possible loss
- an independent membership cooperation that provides protection
- failure to take care in a situation
- insured pays flat dollar ammount each time
- pays for care taking day in and out
- federal health program fro people over 65 or over
- when there can be risk or gain
- prepaid health plans
- having a fund to cover the loss cost
- person covered by insurance
- program of insurance for low income families
- fees
60 Clues: fees • pays part or all of • an insurance company • prepaid health plans • list of house hold item • the cause of possible loss • also called hmo-ppo hybrid • personal liability coverage • coverage plan for homeowner • person covered by insurance • chance or uncertainty of loss • protection from financial loss • when there can be risk or gain • person who owns insurance policy • ...
personal finance 2022-03-29
Across
- pays part or all of
- group of doctors that agree to use the insurers rate
- the amount received after giving up life insurance policy
- automotive insurance that pays for the car if in a wreck
- combination of hospital 3 insurances
- protection from financial loss
- additional coverage on standard insurance
- when a person is held responsible for actions
- provides payment when you cant work from a injury
- the set ammount a policyholder must pay
- life insurance protection for a period of time
- automotive insurance that covers medical expenses
- insures the replacing of your stuff if destroyed
- person who owns insurance policy
- a written contract for insurance
- place a person lives can help their automotive insurance
- amount of money a policyholder is charged
- document attached to a policy that modifies coverage
- insurance that covers hit and runs or if they have no insurance
- provides benefits for doctors fees
- insurance that pays for damage on cars not from wrecks
- also called hmo-ppo hybrid
- where insured and insurer split cost
- life insurance that does not provide policy dividend
- person designated to receive something from life insurance
- filling the gap between medicare payment and medical cost
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- automotive insurance that people collect money from wrecks when not their fault
- pays part or all of hospital bills
- an independent membership cooperation that provides insurance
- chance or uncertainty of loss
- insered pays set ammount each time
- provision that allows the insured not to forfeit benefits
- ammount insured must pay before insurance company pays
- list of house hold item
- life insurance that you pay a premium for each year they live
- personal liability coverage
- person is responsible for another person
- factor that increases likelihood of loss
- insurance that provides policy dividend
- a whole life policy that combines term insurance
- pays stipulated for a while in the hospital
- automotive insurance that covers damage to other peoples property
- an insurance company
- a risk which there is only chance loss
- network of from affiliated health care providers
- categorising insurance payment based on the gender, age, and driving habits
- responsibility for someones financial cost
- coverage plan for homeowner
- the cause of possible loss
- an independent membership cooperation that provides protection
- failure to take care in a situation
- insured pays flat dollar ammount each time
- pays for care taking day in and out
- federal health program fro people over 65 or over
- when there can be risk or gain
- prepaid health plans
- having a fund to cover the loss cost
- person covered by insurance
- program of insurance for low income families
- fees
60 Clues: fees • pays part or all of • an insurance company • prepaid health plans • list of house hold item • the cause of possible loss • also called hmo-ppo hybrid • personal liability coverage • coverage plan for homeowner • person covered by insurance • chance or uncertainty of loss • protection from financial loss • when there can be risk or gain • person who owns insurance policy • ...
personal finance 2022-03-29
Across
- pays part or all of
- group of doctors that agree to use the insurers rate
- the amount received after giving up life insurance policy
- automotive insurance that pays for the car if in a wreck
- combination of hospital 3 insurances
- protection from financial loss
- additional coverage on standard insurance
- when a person is held responsible for actions
- provides payment when you cant work from a injury
- the set ammount a policyholder must pay
- life insurance protection for a period of time
- automotive insurance that covers medical expenses
- insures the replacing of your stuff if destroyed
- person who owns insurance policy
- a written contract for insurance
- place a person lives can help their automotive insurance
- amount of money a policyholder is charged
- document attached to a policy that modifies coverage
- insurance that covers hit and runs or if they have no insurance
- provides benefits for doctors fees
- insurance that pays for damage on cars not from wrecks
- also called hmo-ppo hybrid
- where insured and insurer split cost
- life insurance that does not provide policy dividend
- person designated to receive something from life insurance
- filling the gap between medicare payment and medical cost
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- automotive insurance that people collect money from wrecks when not their fault
- pays part or all of hospital bills
- an independent membership cooperation that provides insurance
- chance or uncertainty of loss
- insered pays set ammount each time
- provision that allows the insured not to forfeit benefits
- ammount insured must pay before insurance company pays
- list of house hold item
- life insurance that you pay a premium for each year they live
- personal liability coverage
- person is responsible for another person
- factor that increases likelihood of loss
- insurance that provides policy dividend
- a whole life policy that combines term insurance
- pays stipulated for a while in the hospital
- automotive insurance that covers damage to other peoples property
- an insurance company
- a risk which there is only chance loss
- network of from affiliated health care providers
- categorising insurance payment based on the gender, age, and driving habits
- responsibility for someones financial cost
- coverage plan for homeowner
- the cause of possible loss
- an independent membership cooperation that provides protection
- failure to take care in a situation
- insured pays flat dollar ammount each time
- pays for care taking day in and out
- federal health program fro people over 65 or over
- when there can be risk or gain
- prepaid health plans
- having a fund to cover the loss cost
- person covered by insurance
- program of insurance for low income families
- fees
60 Clues: fees • pays part or all of • an insurance company • prepaid health plans • list of house hold item • the cause of possible loss • also called hmo-ppo hybrid • personal liability coverage • coverage plan for homeowner • person covered by insurance • chance or uncertainty of loss • protection from financial loss • when there can be risk or gain • person who owns insurance policy • ...
Insurance 2022-10-27
Across
- applicant with pre-existing poor health or substandard physical condition
- amount paid before insurance
- sick or injured say in the hospital
- health maintenance organization
- amount of money charged to provide coverage
- insurance pay with no deductable
- proceeds of life insurance policy
- package that allows employees to choose benefits
- someone who buys themselves something on your behalf
- policy to one expired
- does not build up cash value
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- amount of money beneficiary gets when someone dies
- Covers medical expense of death
- person named on life insurance policy to receive proceeds
- designated period to sign up for insurance
- basic type of permanent life insurance which can provide lifetime protector at a level premium
- amount of money paid no matter what per visit
- the date which insurance policy becomes eligible to pay for claims
- fed program medicine needs for needy
19 Clues: policy to one expired • amount paid before insurance • does not build up cash value • Covers medical expense of death • health maintenance organization • insurance pay with no deductable • proceeds of life insurance policy • sick or injured say in the hospital • fed program medicine needs for needy • designated period to sign up for insurance • ...
Insurance 2022-10-25
Across
- Specific to Hospitalized cases or emergencies
- Choose certain benefits on certain benefit plan
- Insurance Policy becomes open to pay for claims
- Health Matenience Organization
- Person named in life insurance Policy who recites will
- covers the cost of bodily injuries or death
- while still alive
- Coverage that doesn't involve a deductible
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- pre-existing poor health substandard health
- Terminal illness you can use Death
- When you can get your plan
- Set fee that you pay when you visit doctor
- covers entire life
- a federal program give assistance to medical needs or the needy
- Rate Death rate or when someone dies
- You have to pay before insurance company pays for coverage
- What's it going to cost
- Make it new again
- Intermediately between an investor and securities exchange
19 Clues: Make it new again • while still alive • covers entire life • What's it going to cost • When you can get your plan • Health Matenience Organization • Terminal illness you can use Death • Rate Death rate or when someone dies • Set fee that you pay when you visit doctor • Coverage that doesn't involve a deductible • pre-existing poor health substandard health • ...
Insurance 2023-09-15
Across
- Insurance that pays out a lump sum upon the policyholder's death?
- The coverage for accidents involving boats?
- What coverage pays for medical expenses related to pets?
- What coverage protects against legal expenses?
- This insurance covers losses in the event of a natural disaster?
- The coverage that pays for damages caused by someone else's car?
- Insurance that protects against losses due to fire and theft?
- Insurance that covers damage to your own vehicle?
- Insurance that provides income replacement in case of disability?
- What coverage pays for damages from flooding?
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- The coverage that pays for medical expenses resulting from an accident?
- Coverage that protects against identity theft?
- This insurance covers the cost of travel-related disruptions?
- What coverage reimburses for lost or damaged jewelry and artwork?
- Type of insurance covers your belongings in a rented apartment?
- Type of insurance protects businesses from financial losses?
- What insurance protects against losses from professional errors?
- This coverage combined with comprehensive, pays for damage to your vehicle.
- In 1347, the first known insurance contract was signed in what country?
- What type of insurance covers medical expenses while abroad?
20 Clues: The coverage for accidents involving boats? • What coverage pays for damages from flooding? • Coverage that protects against identity theft? • What coverage protects against legal expenses? • Insurance that covers damage to your own vehicle? • What coverage pays for medical expenses related to pets? • Type of insurance protects businesses from financial losses? • ...
Insurance 2013-01-28
Across
- A licensed person or organization authorized to sell insurance by or on behalf of an insurance company
- Fee paid to an agent or insurance salesperson as a percentage of the policy premium
- The amount by which assets exceed liabilities
- The number of times a loss occurs. One of the criteria used in calculating premium rates
- A survey to determine a property’s insurable value, or the amount of a loss
- Amount of loss that the insured pays before the insurance kicks in
- The written contract effecting insurance, or the certificate thereof, by whatever name called, and including all clause, riders, Endorsements, and papers attached thereto and made a part thereof
- The automatic re-establishment of in-force status effected by the payment of another premium
- Liability or loss resulting from an accident
- The chance of loss, or the person or entity that is insured
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- The size of a loss. One of the criteria used in calculating premium rates
- A representative of the insurer who seeks to determine the extent of the insurer's liability for loss when a claim is submitted
- A reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability
- The individual trained in evaluating risks and determining rates and coverages for them. Also, an insurer
- Property that is offered to secure a loan or other credit, which becomes subject to seizure on default. Also called security
- The malicious and often random destruction or spoilage of another person’s property
- Temporary authorization of coverage issued prior to the actual insurance policy
- A demand made by the insured, or the insured's beneficiary, for payment of the benefits as provided by the policy
- A legal term denoting a wrongful act resulting in injury or damage, on which a civil court action or legal proceeding may be based
19 Clues: Liability or loss resulting from an accident • The amount by which assets exceed liabilities • The chance of loss, or the person or entity that is insured • Amount of loss that the insured pays before the insurance kicks in • A reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability • ...
Anjana Krishnan 2015-01-13
Across
- amount of protection stated in a life insurance policy
- insurance that provides protection for a stated time
- contract where the insurer agrees to compensate you for losses
- amount of money you pay to the insurance company for insurance coverage
- gives you temporary protection until a policy is issued
- you cant take out insurance unless you have this
- an insurance contract that provides monetary compensation for losses suffered as a result of someones death
- insurance that covers goods that are moved by land carriers
- written contract between person buying insurance and insurer
- insurance company
- insurance that allows policyholders to change the terms of the policy as their needs change
- insurance that protects you against loss of personal property, liability for a visitor's injury
- one that insures property that cannot be covered by specific insurance because it is constantly changing in value
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- insurance that covers ships at sea
- person named in the policy to receive benefits
- provision in an insurance policy that limits your recovery for a loss if property is not insured for its full replacement value
- insurance that is issued for a particular period
- insurance that allows you to stop paying premiums after a stated length of time
- insurance that requires the payment of premiums throughout the insureds life
- when you buy the policy
- amount of money you can take by either borrowing against or cashing in the policy
- person whose life or property in insured
- insurance that protects against most types of losses related to home ownership
- insurance that covers loss form a fire
- healthcare plan for low income people
- attachment to an insurance policy that modifies the policys terms
- federally funded health insurance program
- guarenteed retirement income tha tis purchased by paying either a lump sum premium or making periodic payments to the insurer
- insurance that is a contract in which the insurer promises to pay you a particular piece of real property is damaged
29 Clues: insurance company • when you buy the policy • insurance that covers ships at sea • healthcare plan for low income people • insurance that covers loss form a fire • person whose life or property in insured • federally funded health insurance program • person named in the policy to receive benefits • insurance that is issued for a particular period • ...
Insurance Vocabulary EPF 2024-04-19
Across
- The risks covered and amount of money paid for losses under an insurance policy
- A contract between the insurance company and the insured that states the terms of the insurance coverage
- The person who receives the money from an insurance policy if someone dies
- A formal request to an insurance company from the policyholder asking for a payment from an insurance policy
- Life insurance that provides protection for a specified period of time
- Insurance that covers both the building and the possessions of an individual
- An employer would purchase this insurance to protect themselves from dishonest employees that would steal from them
- The money a policyholder must pay out-of-pocket before an insurance company will cover the remaining costs attributed to the loss
- When insuring an event increases the likelihood it will happen
- Investigates the claim and then decides if the insurance company must pay the claim
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- The amount of insurance money that the insurance company pays on a claim
- The approximate cost to repair or replace damaged or stolen property
- The fixed percentage the insured individual is required to pay after the deductible has been paid
- insurance that provides protection for your entire life
- Insurance that covers damage to your car for damaged caused by anything except collision
- Money paid to purchase an insurance policy
- Insurance Covers someone’s possessions, but not the building
- Person who owns the insurance policy
- Covers other people or their property when you unintentionally hurt someone or damage their property
- Insurance that covers damage you cause to your car
20 Clues: Person who owns the insurance policy • Money paid to purchase an insurance policy • Insurance that covers damage you cause to your car • insurance that provides protection for your entire life • Insurance Covers someone’s possessions, but not the building • When insuring an event increases the likelihood it will happen • ...
Insurance Vocab 2025-03-19
Across
- The amount charged for insurance coverage
- Date The date when a policy ends
- Insurance Insurance for the risks of owning a home, like fire or burglary
- A licensed person is hired to find insurance on behalf of the applicant
- Insurance Coverage for losses in connection with the use, ownership, or maintenance of aircraft
- Life Insurance Insurance issued to cover the life of a debtor for an outstanding loan
- Refusal of a request for insurance coverage
- A written contract of insurance
- Damage Damage to another person's property
- Period A specified period following the premium due date where payment can still be made
- Termination of insurance coverage during the policy period
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- The process of reinstating a lapsed policy to full effect
- Notice to an insurer about a potential covered loss
- Insurance Coverage for the risks associated with driving or owning an automobile
- The amount paid by the insured before benefits are payable
- Selecting insurance applicants and classifying them according to insurability
- A licensed person or organization authorized to sell insurance by or on behalf of an insurance company
- An amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage
- Insurance A policy that pays specified sums for medical expenses
- Decrease in value due to age or wear and tear
20 Clues: A written contract of insurance • Date The date when a policy ends • The amount charged for insurance coverage • Damage Damage to another person's property • Refusal of a request for insurance coverage • Decrease in value due to age or wear and tear • Notice to an insurer about a potential covered loss • The process of reinstating a lapsed policy to full effect • ...
Insurance Vocab 2025-03-19
Across
- The amount charged for insurance coverage
- Date The date when a policy ends
- Insurance Insurance for the risks of owning a home, like fire or burglary
- A licensed person is hired to find insurance on behalf of the applicant
- Insurance Coverage for losses in connection with the use, ownership, or maintenance of aircraft
- Life Insurance Insurance issued to cover the life of a debtor for an outstanding loan
- Refusal of a request for insurance coverage
- A written contract of insurance
- Damage Damage to another person's property
- Period A specified period following the premium due date where payment can still be made
- Termination of insurance coverage during the policy period
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- The process of reinstating a lapsed policy to full effect
- Notice to an insurer about a potential covered loss
- Insurance Coverage for the risks associated with driving or owning an automobile
- The amount paid by the insured before benefits are payable
- Selecting insurance applicants and classifying them according to insurability
- A licensed person or organization authorized to sell insurance by or on behalf of an insurance company
- An amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage
- Insurance A policy that pays specified sums for medical expenses
- Decrease in value due to age or wear and tear
20 Clues: A written contract of insurance • Date The date when a policy ends • The amount charged for insurance coverage • Damage Damage to another person's property • Refusal of a request for insurance coverage • Decrease in value due to age or wear and tear • Notice to an insurer about a potential covered loss • The process of reinstating a lapsed policy to full effect • ...
Vocab 2013-01-18
Across
- another name is co-payments
- insurance the helps pay expenses of hospital stay
- the money paid to an insurance company for life insurance
- protects against financial loss from medical bills
- disability insurance that pays for a short period of time
- insurance the helps pay for your basic health coverage due to a major illness or injury
- health insurance as a job benefit for employees and their families
- life insurance that insures you for your whole life
- contract between the insured and the insurer
- amount for each insured person
- disability insurance that pays for a long period of time
- the money you get if you cancel the policy
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- insurance that pays the portion of income you lose if you cannot work
- life insurance the decreases over time
- insurance that pays for lost wages if you get injured at work
- insurance that covers the fees of doctors who do surgery insurance that pays fees of doctors who see you in or out of the hospital
- health package where basic health insurance and major medical are combined
- life insurance the offers protection for a fixed period of time such as 1, 5, or 10 years
- life insurance that allows you limited ability to change the amount of the death benefit
- way of protecting your family from financial hardship when you die
20 Clues: another name is co-payments • amount for each insured person • life insurance the decreases over time • the money you get if you cancel the policy • contract between the insured and the insurer • insurance the helps pay expenses of hospital stay • protects against financial loss from medical bills • life insurance that insures you for your whole life • ...
Life Insurance license: Basic Principles 2021-08-31
Across
- portion of insurance policy promises to make payment to or on behalf of the insured
- act of restoring a lapsed policy on becoming insurable again and paying any past-due premiums required
- an association of all the state insurance commissioners active in regulatory problems and forming model legislations and requirements
- insurance plan that is not entitled to the plan
- mandatory health insurance provision that the insured must complete a claim with days of the date of loss
- permanent level insurance protection for a person's "whole of life" from policy issue to death of insured
- informational consumer guide books that explain insurance policies and concepts, and can vary state by state
- insurance company owned and controlled by a group o stockholders whose investment in the company provides guaranteed fixed premium, nonparticipating policies
- insurance plan under the policy owner receives shares
- funds held by the company to payout or fulfill future claims
- state run association to support insurance companies (insurers) and protect consumers.
- type of life insurance in which a single contract covers an entire group of people, like an employer-employee group and the insured does not own the policy
- a form of insurance that insures the beneficiary's earned income against the risk that a disability creates a barrier for a worker to complete their job (core functions)
- insurance pays benefits for nonsurgical doctors' fees commonly paid in a hospital
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- insurance companies that have no stock or stockholders but owned by policy owners and have participating plans
- insurance protection that is for a set number of years, expiring with no value if the insured survives the stated period
- insurance policy provision state that the application and policy for the insurer
- the quote or part of insurance contract setting forth the amount of initial and renew premiums as well as the frequency of future payments
- insurance to cover things owned by the insured that could harm others where people could get hurt and sue the insured
- policy that provides financial reimbursement to the owner or renter of a structure and its contents, in the event of damage or theft
- federal law requiring an individual to be informed if he or she is being investigated by an inspection company
- company that provides financial protection to insurance companies
- summary of terms of an insurance policy, including the conditions, coverage limitations, and premiums
- policy provision to provide notification of loss to the insurer within a reasonable period of time
- nonprofit benevolent (charity) organization that provides insurance to its members internally.
- insurance against loss due to the death of a particular person upon whose death the insurance company to pay a stated sum or income to the beneficiary
- insurance company or independent agent that offers more than one type of insurance
- insurance that covers broadly like vehicle insurance, liability insurance, theft insurance, workers' comp or elevator insurance; in case someone sues you
- insurance against loss through sickness or accidental bodily injury, called disability insurance
- amount of expense or loss to be paid by insured before the insurance policy starts paying benefits
- paper which provides basic information about an insurance policy, the first page (face) of an insurance policy that states the insured's name, address, policy period, location, policy limits and other key information
31 Clues: insurance plan that is not entitled to the plan • insurance plan under the policy owner receives shares • funds held by the company to payout or fulfill future claims • company that provides financial protection to insurance companies • insurance policy provision state that the application and policy for the insurer • ...
CUSTOMER SERVICE WEEK 2024-09-12
Across
- The process by which an insurance company seeks reimbursement from a third party responsible for a loss after paying a claim.
- The process of evaluating the risk of insuring a person or entity and determining the terms of coverage.
- Specific conditions or situations that are not covered by the insurance policy.
- Retention: The amount a policyholder must pay out-of-pocket before the insurance coverage begins to pay for a claim.
- The person or entity designated to receive the benefits from an insurance policy.
- Life Insurance: Life insurance that provides coverage for a specified term or period.
- Approval from the insurance company required before certain services or treatments are provided.
- Insurance: Additional liability insurance that provides extra protection beyond the limits of other policies.
- Injury: Coverage that pays for injuries caused to others in an accident for which you are at fault.
- Bonus: A discount or benefit awarded to policyholders who have not made any claims during a policy period.
- Management: The process of identifying, assessing, and controlling risks to minimize the impact on an organization or individual.
- Coverage: Insurance that covers damage to your car not involving a collision, such as theft or weather damage.
- The amount paid for an insurance policy, typically on a monthly or annual basis.
- Insurance: Insurance that covers a person’s own damages regardless of who caused the accident.
- The amount you must pay out-of-pocket before your insurance coverage kicks in.
- An amendment or addition to an insurance policy that alters its coverage.
- Life Insurance: A type of life insurance that provides coverage for the policyholder's entire lifetime and includes a savings component.
- Coverage: Coverage that applies to specific items or property listed in the insurance policy.
- Damage Coverage: Insurance that protects against damage to your vehicle, including collision and comprehensive coverages.
- Hazard: The risk that an insured person may act differently because they have insurance coverage.
- Life Insurance: A type of flexible life insurance that combines life coverage with an investment savings element.
- An add-on to an insurance policy that provides additional coverage or modifies the original terms.
- Fraud: The act of deceiving an insurance company to obtain benefits or payments unlawfully.
- Insurance purchased by an insurance company to protect itself from large losses.
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- The percentage of costs you share with your insurance company after you’ve paid your deductible.
- Motorist Coverage: Coverage that protects you if you’re in an accident with a driver who has no insurance.
- Period: The time after the premium due date during which the policyholder can still make a payment without losing coverage.
- The protection provided by an insurance policy, including the types of losses or damages covered.
- (Copay): A fixed amount you pay for a covered healthcare service, usually when you receive the service.
- The reduction in value of an insured item over time, often factored into claim payments.
- Maximum: The maximum amount an insurance policy will pay for covered services over the lifetime of the policyholder.
- Period: The waiting period before certain types of insurance benefits become payable.
- Insurance: Coverage that protects against claims resulting from injuries and damage to other people or property.
- Report: A detailed account prepared by an insurance adjuster outlining the findings and recommendations regarding a claim.
- Damage: Coverage that pays for damage you cause to someone else’s property.
- Payment: The act of paying the amount due for an insurance policy.
- Payments Coverage: Insurance coverage that pays for medical expenses incurred due to a vehicle accident, regardless of fault.
- The individual or entity who owns the insurance policy.
- Motorist Coverage: Coverage that provides protection when you're in an accident with a driver who has insufficient insurance.
- An insurance professional who investigates and evaluates claims to determine the amount the insurance company will pay.
- A formal request to an insurance company for payment based on the terms of the insurance policy.
- The process of continuing an insurance policy beyond its original term, typically by paying the renewal premium.
- Ratio: The ratio of claims paid to the premiums collected by an insurance company, used to assess profitability.
- Occurrence Limit: The maximum amount an insurer will pay for a single claim or incident.
- Limit: The maximum amount an insurer will pay for all claims during a policy period.
- Coverage: Insurance that covers damage to your car resulting from a collision, regardless of who was at fault.
46 Clues: The individual or entity who owns the insurance policy. • Payment: The act of paying the amount due for an insurance policy. • An amendment or addition to an insurance policy that alters its coverage. • Damage: Coverage that pays for damage you cause to someone else’s property. • The amount you must pay out-of-pocket before your insurance coverage kicks in. • ...
Insurance 2023-11-30
Across
- Covers the cost of medical expenses due to illness, injuries, and health conditions.
- Auto insurance coverage that pays you to fix your car if you are at fault of an accident or the other guy doesn't have insurance.
- Covers damage to your property due to flooding
- Covers theft, loss, and accidental damage of your cell phone.
- Provides farmers with financial protection against production losses caused by natural perils such as drought, excessive moisture, hail, frost, wind, and wildlife.
- Covers the cost of replacing personal belongings that are stolen, damaged, or ruined in a home that is being rented.
- Covers the cost of dental expenses related to the teeth and gums
- Protects an individual or business if they experience claims resulting from injuries and damage to people and/or property.
- Auto insurance coverage that pays you if your car is stolen or for any acts of nature.
- Covers expenses related to vision care such as exams, glasses, and eye injury.
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- Pays some or all of the worker's salary if they become disabled and are unable to work at their jobs.
- Covers a homes' structure and the personal belongings inside in the event of loss or theft.
- Protects a person against financial loss in the event of an auto accident, damage to a vehicle, or theft.
- Protects a company's financial assets, intellectual property, physical property from a covered loss due to risks such as lawsuits, property damage, theft, vandalism, loss of income, etc
- A clause in your insurance policy that states that you will pay for a specific amount of a claim before the insurance company pays.
- Covers damage to your property caused by an earthquake.
- Pays an agreed upon sum of money to a beneficiary when the insured person dies.
- The chance that you will suffer a financial loss.
- The transfer of risk to an insurance company and the sharing of the costs of a loss or accident.
19 Clues: Covers damage to your property due to flooding • The chance that you will suffer a financial loss. • Covers damage to your property caused by an earthquake. • Covers theft, loss, and accidental damage of your cell phone. • Covers the cost of dental expenses related to the teeth and gums • ...
Insurance 2024-11-21
Across
- insurance that protects vehicles from damage or being stolen
- specific risks not covered by the policy
- coverage that only covers the injury or damage caused to others or their property
- coverage that protects the vehicle from damage unrelated to traffic risk
- Provides payments to those who cannot work due to an accident or illness.
- health insurance for people 65 years or older
- health insurance offered to low-income families
- a request of payment for a loss
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- insurance that protects the home and belongs in the home
- a written agreement between the two parties: company and consumer
- a clause in an insurance policy detailing a change in coverage
- when the insurer and the insurance company shares the cost of claims until the deductible is met
- insurance that provides benefits to designated people if the policyholder dies
- coverage that covers the repair or replacement of the vehicle
- person who does not have insurance
- insurance that provides health care
- a set amount that must be paid before the insurer will pay
- payments that the policy owners make for the insurance coverage
- Obtained when someone leaves their job and will not have health insurance
19 Clues: a request of payment for a loss • person who does not have insurance • insurance that provides health care • specific risks not covered by the policy • health insurance for people 65 years or older • health insurance offered to low-income families • insurance that protects the home and belongs in the home • a set amount that must be paid before the insurer will pay • ...
CUSTOMER SERVICE WEEK 2024 2024-09-12
Across
- Insurance: Insurance that covers a person’s own damages regardless of who caused the accident.
- Limit: The maximum amount an insurer will pay for all claims during a policy period.
- Life Insurance: A type of life insurance that provides coverage for the policyholder's entire lifetime and includes a savings component.
- Period: The time after the premium due date during which the policyholder can still make a payment without losing coverage.
- Occurrence Limit: The maximum amount an insurer will pay for a single claim or incident.
- Payments Coverage: Insurance coverage that pays for medical expenses incurred due to a vehicle accident, regardless of fault.
- The person or entity designated to receive the benefits from an insurance policy.
- Period: The waiting period before certain types of insurance benefits become payable.
- Insurance: Additional liability insurance that provides extra protection beyond the limits of other policies.
- Flying mammal
- Coverage: Insurance that covers damage to your car resulting from a collision, regardless of who was at fault.
- Coverage: Coverage that applies to specific items or property listed in the insurance policy.
- The amount paid for an insurance policy, typically on a monthly or annual basis.
- Coverage: Insurance that covers damage to your car not involving a collision, such as theft or weather damage.
- Fraud: The act of deceiving an insurance company to obtain benefits or payments unlawfully.
- The percentage of costs you share with your insurance company after you’ve paid your deductible.
- A formal request to an insurance company for payment based on the terms of the insurance policy.
- An insurance professional who investigates and evaluates claims to determine the amount the insurance company will pay.
- Motorist Coverage: Coverage that provides protection when you're in an accident with a driver who has insufficient insurance.
- The process of continuing an insurance policy beyond its original term, typically by paying the renewal premium.
- Insurance: Coverage that protects against claims resulting from injuries and damage to other people or property.
- An add-on to an insurance policy that provides additional coverage or modifies the original terms.
- Life Insurance: A type of flexible life insurance that combines life coverage with an investment savings element.
- The individual or entity who owns the insurance policy.
- Approval from the insurance company required before certain services or treatments are provided.
- Motorist Coverage: Coverage that protects you if you’re in an accident with a driver who has no insurance.
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- Large marsupial
- The process of evaluating the risk of insuring a person or entity and determining the terms of coverage.
- Bonus: A discount or benefit awarded to policyholders who have not made any claims during a policy period.
- Man's best friend
- The reduction in value of an insured item over time, often factored into claim payments.
- (Copay): A fixed amount you pay for a covered healthcare service, usually when you receive the service.
- Has a trunk
- Management: The process of identifying, assessing, and controlling risks to minimize the impact on an organization or individual.
- Damage Coverage: Insurance that protects against damage to your vehicle, including collision and comprehensive coverages.
- Maximum: The maximum amount an insurance policy will pay for covered services over the lifetime of the policyholder.
- Life Insurance: Life insurance that provides coverage for a specified term or period.
- Likes to chase mice
- Hazard: The risk that an insured person may act differently because they have insurance coverage.
- The amount you must pay out-of-pocket before your insurance coverage kicks in.
- Specific conditions or situations that are not covered by the insurance policy.
- Insurance purchased by an insurance company to protect itself from large losses.
- Retention: The amount a policyholder must pay out-of-pocket before the insurance coverage begins to pay for a claim.
- An amendment or addition to an insurance policy that alters its coverage.
- Report: A detailed account prepared by an insurance adjuster outlining the findings and recommendations regarding a claim.
- The protection provided by an insurance policy, including the types of losses or damages covered.
- Payment: The act of paying the amount due for an insurance policy.
- The process by which an insurance company seeks reimbursement from a third party responsible for a loss after paying a claim.
- Injury: Coverage that pays for injuries caused to others in an accident for which you are at fault.
- Damage: Coverage that pays for damage you cause to someone else’s property.
- Ratio: The ratio of claims paid to the premiums collected by an insurance company, used to assess profitability.
51 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The individual or entity who owns the insurance policy. • Payment: The act of paying the amount due for an insurance policy. • An amendment or addition to an insurance policy that alters its coverage. • Damage: Coverage that pays for damage you cause to someone else’s property. • ...
Know Your Marine Insurance Lingo 2025-04-17
Across
- Contract outlining insurance coverage.
- Insurance company pursuing a claim on behalf of the insured.
- A boat or ship.
- Payment for insurance coverage.
- Recovering a damaged or sunken vessel.
- Legal responsibility for damages or injury.
- Amount paid by the insured before insurance kicks in.
- Related to ships, sailors, or navigation.
- Request for payment after a loss.
- Amendment to an insurance policy.
- Evaluates risks and sets insurance terms.
Down
- – Securing a vessel to a fixed point.
- Inspects vessels for insurance purposes.
- The main body of a boat.
- Protection provided by an insurance policy.
- When two vessels strike each other.
- Protection and Indemnity insurance.
- Assurance of compliance with insurance conditions.
- Leasing a boat for use.
- Middleman between insurers and clients.
20 Clues: A boat or ship. • Leasing a boat for use. • The main body of a boat. • Payment for insurance coverage. • Request for payment after a loss. • Amendment to an insurance policy. • When two vessels strike each other. • Protection and Indemnity insurance. • – Securing a vessel to a fixed point. • Contract outlining insurance coverage. • Recovering a damaged or sunken vessel. • ...
WoD Quiz #2 2025-02-06
Across
- insurance for certain things
- health maintenance organization
- preferred provider program
- insurance for your eyes
- individual owned retirement account
- amount paid before insurance kicks in
- insurance in case of an accident
- exclusive provider program
- monthly payment for insurance
- after tax individual retirement account
Down
- insurance program for those under 30
- point of service program
- government program for retired seniors
- insurance type investment that promises future payment
- insurance for a vehicle
- insurance for your teeth
- amount a taxpayer can cancel
- insurance with a death benefit
- insurance for goods other than your home
19 Clues: insurance for your eyes • insurance for a vehicle • point of service program • insurance for your teeth • preferred provider program • exclusive provider program • insurance for certain things • amount a taxpayer can cancel • monthly payment for insurance • insurance with a death benefit • health maintenance organization • insurance in case of an accident • ...
Rachel Johnson 2015-01-13
Across
- the amount of money you pay yo the insurance company for its insurance coverage
- a contract under which the insurer agrees to compensate you for a specific loss
- you can't take out insurance unless you have an _____ insurance in the person or property you want to insure
- the person named in the policy to receive benefits paid by the insurer in the event of a loss
- insurance that covers losses resulting directly from a fire
- person that buys the policy
- a guaranteed retirement income that is purchased by paying either a lump-sum premium or making periodic payments to an insurer
- federally funded health insurance plan for people over 65
- a form of straight life insurance, allows the policyholders to change the terms of the policy as their needs change
- written contract between a person buying insurance and the insurance company that sells it
- an attachent to an insurance policy that modifies the policy's terms
- the amount of money you can take by either borrowing against or cashing in the policy
- ____ marine insurance covers goods that are moved by land carriers
- insurance that is issued for a particular period, usually 5 or 10 years
- healthcare plan for low-income people
- the amount of protection stated in a life insurance policy
Down
- insurance that protects you against loss of personal property, visitors' personal injury etc
- the insurance company
- life insurance that allows you to stop paying premiums after a stated length of time
- insures property that cannot be covered by specific insurance because it is constantly changing in value or location
- provision in an insurance policy that limits your recovery loss if the property is not insured for its full replacement value
- insurance that protects against most types of losses and liabilities related to home ownership
- insurance that provides protection for a stated time
- aka ordinary/whole life insurance requires the payment of premiums throughout the insured's life
- person whose life or property is insured
- insurance in which the insurer promises ti okay a sum of money in a particular piece of real or personal property that is damaged or destroyed
- ____ marine insurance covers ships at sea
- gives you temporary protection until a policy is issued
- ___ insurance provides monetary compensation for losses suffered as a result of someone's death
29 Clues: the insurance company • person that buys the policy • healthcare plan for low-income people • person whose life or property is insured • ____ marine insurance covers ships at sea • insurance that provides protection for a stated time • gives you temporary protection until a policy is issued • federally funded health insurance plan for people over 65 • ...
Insure It 2025-03-18
Across
- Hazard - The risk that a party insulated from risk may behave differently.
- - The right for an insurer to pursue a third party that caused an insurance loss.
- - A request for payment under an insurance policy.
- - A large-scale disaster or loss event.
- - A temporary insurance contract.
- Value - The amount payable to a policyholder on cancellation of the policy.
- - A condition that increases the likelihood of a loss.
- - The protection provided by an insurance policy.
- - The possibility of loss or injury.
- - The person making an insurance claim.
- Life - Life insurance coverage for a specified period.
- Cause - The primary cause of an injury or loss.
- - The amount by which assets exceed liabilities.
- - The person who owns the insurance policy.
- Policy - Additional liability insurance that goes beyond the limits of other policies.
- - The conditions under which an insurance company will issue coverage.
- - A person who investigates insurance claims.
- - A professional who analyzes financial risks using mathematics and statistics.
- - Intentional deception to secure unfair gain.
- - The amount the insured must pay in the event of a claim.
- - The voluntary relinquishment of a known right.
- - A fixed amount paid by a policyholder for services.
- - The person or company that evaluates and assumes the risk of insuring.
- - Compensation for a loss or damage.
- Life - Life insurance that remains in effect for the insured's lifetime.
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- - A person who sells insurance policies on behalf of multiple companies.
- - The person who receives the benefits from an insurance policy.
- Period - The time period after the premium is due but not yet paid.
- - Insurance purchased by an insurance company from another insurer.
- - A percentage of costs paid by the insured after the deductible is met.
- - The amount paid for an insurance policy.
- - The amount paid out of pocket before insurance covers the rest.
- - A financial product that pays out a fixed stream of payments.
- - Legal responsibility for damages or injuries.
- - The damage or injury covered by an insurance policy.
- - A provision that eliminates coverage for certain risks.
- Interest - The interest an insured must have in the subject of the insurance.
- - Relating to the statistical calculation of risk.
- - The continuation of an insurance policy after its expiration.
- - The amount paid by the insurer for a claim.
- - A specific risk or cause of loss covered by an insurance policy.
- - A person who sells insurance policies on behalf of one company.
- - A return of premium from a mutual insurance company.
- - The company providing insurance coverage.
- Period - The time allowed for payment after the due date without penalty.
- - A change to the terms of an insurance policy.
- - The decision not to renew an insurance policy.
- Party - A person other than the insured and the insurer.
- Insurance - Insurance provided by a company owned by its policyholders.
- - An additional benefit added to an insurance policy.
50 Clues: - A temporary insurance contract. • - The possibility of loss or injury. • - Compensation for a loss or damage. • - A large-scale disaster or loss event. • - The person making an insurance claim. • - The amount paid for an insurance policy. • - The person who owns the insurance policy. • - The company providing insurance coverage. • ...
Insurance 2013-01-28
Across
- A representative of the insurer who seeks to determine the extent of the insurer's liability for loss when a claim is submitted
- The individual trained in evaluating risks and determining rates and coverages for them. Also, an insurer
- The chance of loss, or the person or entity that is insured
- Fee paid to an agent or insurance salesperson as a percentage of the policy premium
- The malicious and often random destruction or spoilage of another person’s property
- A reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability
- Property that is offered to secure a loan or other credit, which becomes subject to seizure on default. Also called security
- Liability or loss resulting from an accident
- A legal term denoting a wrongful act resulting in injury or damage, on which a civil court action or legal proceeding may be based
- A demand made by the insured, or the insured's beneficiary, for payment of the benefits as provided by the policy
Down
- The size of a loss. One of the criteria used in calculating premium rates
- The number of times a loss occurs. One of the criteria used in calculating premium rates
- Temporary authorization of coverage issued prior to the actual insurance policy
- Amount of loss that the insured pays before the insurance kicks in
- A survey to determine a property’s insurable value, or the amount of a loss
- The amount by which assets exceed liabilities
- The written contract effecting insurance, or the certificate thereof, by whatever name called, and including all clause, riders, Endorsements, and papers attached thereto and made a part thereof
- A licensed person or organization authorized to sell insurance by or on behalf of an insurance company
- The automatic re-establishment of in-force status effected by the payment of another premium
19 Clues: Liability or loss resulting from an accident • The amount by which assets exceed liabilities • The chance of loss, or the person or entity that is insured • Amount of loss that the insured pays before the insurance kicks in • A reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability • ...
Insurance 2024-10-17
Across
- confirming insurance details
- nursing services provided by medicare in home
- federal health insurance program for 65 and older and some younger with disabilities
- health insurance coverage not paid for by government
- type of paperwork given to patient when leaving hospital or clinic
- allows access to more coverage for MDs in and out of network
- initial amount that patient pays before insurance contributes
- joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for those with limited income and resources
- atlernative to traditional Medicare offered by private insurance companies
- No payer contract in place
Down
- requirement by health providers to obtain approval for health services before care is provided
- add-on to commercial plans that allows in network benefits where accepted
- estimate of out-of-pocket cost for Luna services under insurance plan
- medical benefits and wage replacement to employees injured/ill due to job
- tool that lists accepted major insurance plans Managed by Luna's Billing Team
- relationship between luna and a health partner to deliver PT
- Payer contract in place
- when a patient's benefits can be applied to their care
- limits coverage to certain MDs within network
19 Clues: Payer contract in place • No payer contract in place • confirming insurance details • nursing services provided by medicare in home • limits coverage to certain MDs within network • health insurance coverage not paid for by government • when a patient's benefits can be applied to their care • relationship between luna and a health partner to deliver PT • ...
Insurance Terminology 2024-02-01
Across
- Specific risks or situations that are not covered by an insurance policy.
- A professional who uses mathematics and statistics to assess and manage risk for insurance companies.
- The specific event or circumstance that causes a loss, such as a fire or a flood.
- When an insurance company transfers a portion of its risk to another insurer.
- A formal request to the insurance company for payment due to a covered loss.
- A person who investigates and settles insurance claims on behalf of the insurance company.
- The first known insurance contract dates back to this ancient civilization.
- This type of insurance provides coverage for professionals such as doctors and lawyers.
- The principle that insurance is designed to compensate the policyholder for their actual financial loss.
- The term for the total amount of risk retained or covered by an insurance company.
- Additional coverage for items that may not be adequately covered by a standard insurance policy.
- The largest insurance market in the world, located in London.
Down
- The process of evaluating and determining the risk of insuring a particular individual or asset.
- The process of an insurance company recovering the amount paid for a claim from the party that caused the loss.
- The amount of money that the policyholder must pay out of pocket before the insurance coverage kicks in.
- The value of damaged property that is recovered after an insurance claim.
- The amount of money paid by the policyholder to the insurance company.
- The person or entity who owns an insurance policy.
- The legal responsibility for one's actions, often covered by insurance policies.
- A natural event, such as a hurricane or earthquake, that is beyond human control.
- The spreading of risk among multiple policyholders to reduce the financial impact of a loss.
21 Clues: The person or entity who owns an insurance policy. • The largest insurance market in the world, located in London. • The amount of money paid by the policyholder to the insurance company. • Specific risks or situations that are not covered by an insurance policy. • The value of damaged property that is recovered after an insurance claim. • ...
Grace Baker 2015-01-13
Across
- the person who buys the policy
- person whose life or property is insured
- provides protection for a stated time
- healthcare plan for low income people
- type of life insurance that requires payment of premiums throughout the insured's life
- written contract between a person buying insurance and the insurance company
- amount of money you pay to the insurance company for insurance coverage
- persons right to take out insurance on another person
- amount of protection stated in a life insurance policy, amount of money you would receive
- contract under which the insurance company agrees to compensate you for a specific loss
Down
- type of life insurance that allows you to stop paying premiums after a stated length of time
- attachment to an insurance policy that modifies the policy's terms
- amount of money you can take by either borrowing against or cashing in the policy
- insurance contract that provides monetary compensation for losses suffered as a result of someones death
- the insurance company
- person named in the policy to receive benefits paid by the insurer in the event of a loss
- issued for a particular period
- guaranteed retirement income that is purchased by paying either a lump-sum premium or periodic payments
- federally funded health insurance program
- type of life insurance that allows policy holders to change the terms of the policy as their needs change
20 Clues: the insurance company • the person who buys the policy • issued for a particular period • provides protection for a stated time • healthcare plan for low income people • person whose life or property is insured • federally funded health insurance program • persons right to take out insurance on another person • ...
Know Your Marine Insurance Lingo 2025-04-17
Across
- Contract outlining insurance coverage.
- Insurance company pursuing a claim on behalf of the insured.
- A boat or ship.
- Payment for insurance coverage.
- Recovering a damaged or sunken vessel.
- Legal responsibility for damages or injury.
- Amount paid by the insured before insurance kicks in.
- Related to ships, sailors, or navigation.
- Request for payment after a loss.
- Amendment to an insurance policy.
- Evaluates risks and sets insurance terms.
Down
- – Securing a vessel to a fixed point.
- Inspects vessels for insurance purposes.
- The main body of a boat.
- Protection provided by an insurance policy.
- When two vessels strike each other.
- Protection and Indemnity insurance.
- Assurance of compliance with insurance conditions.
- Leasing a boat for use.
- Middleman between insurers and clients.
20 Clues: A boat or ship. • Leasing a boat for use. • The main body of a boat. • Payment for insurance coverage. • Request for payment after a loss. • Amendment to an insurance policy. • When two vessels strike each other. • Protection and Indemnity insurance. • – Securing a vessel to a fixed point. • Contract outlining insurance coverage. • Recovering a damaged or sunken vessel. • ...
Decode the Insurance Jargons 2024-07-25
Across
- Insurance companies compete with this entity in providing Savings and Investment by adding protection to it.
- If you lose this, nothing follows in Insurance.
- A Type of Islamic insurance that is based on Sharia principles and the concept of cooperation and mutual assistance.
- Life Insurance products are a mix of ___.
- This is one of the key pleasures we human beings crave for.
- Spouses can opt for the best coverage through this policy.
- Most inexpensive insurance you can take now is ____.
- During untimely events, the Insurance reimbures when Insured makes a ___.
- Insurers depend on this entity for their own protection.
- This policy covers most scenarios of Motor Insurance.
- To make any amendments to the policy, this policy _______ assists here.
- This is an additional benefit provided by the Insurance organization.
Down
- All Insurance quotations go through a process of ____ for verification.
- How much Insurance do I need is calculated by.
- Provides Financial and emotional protection.
- __________ tool assists us with all the product configuration aspects.
- Investment opportunities are made available in Insurance through ___.
- Convey (a property) to a creditor as security on a loan.
- An amount to be paid for a contract of insurance.
- Assured_________ is the amount of assurance from an Insurance company.
20 Clues: Life Insurance products are a mix of ___. • Provides Financial and emotional protection. • How much Insurance do I need is calculated by. • If you lose this, nothing follows in Insurance. • An amount to be paid for a contract of insurance. • Most inexpensive insurance you can take now is ____. • This policy covers most scenarios of Motor Insurance. • ...
Insurances 2022-04-11
Across
- Insurance - Medical insurances that are payed for bodily insurance or death
- - Licensed legal representative
- - A policy issued to replace one that is expired
- - Health maintenance organization
- benefit - Who gets money when you die
- Rate -
- benefit plan - Benefit package that you get to pick and choose your benefits
- Benefits - In the case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy are paid onset medical expenses
- insurance - sold for a specific time period (does not build up cash value)
- - Set fee paid by insurance holder for each occurrence
- enrollment - Amount of time for someone to subscribe to a health plan
Down
- - Amount a policyholder must pay toward an insured loss
- insurance - provides insure through the whole life (has cash value)
- date - When an insurance kicks in
- coverage - insurance policy without a deductible
- insurance - Hospital insurance
- - Who receives the benefits in a policy
- amount - of money an insurer charges for coverage
- - Poor people to get insurance
- Risk - Pre Existing poor health
20 Clues: Rate - • insurance - Hospital insurance • - Poor people to get insurance • - Licensed legal representative • Risk - Pre Existing poor health • date - When an insurance kicks in • - Health maintenance organization • benefit - Who gets money when you die • - Who receives the benefits in a policy • coverage - insurance policy without a deductible • ...
Insurances 2022-04-11
Across
- Insurance - Medical insurances that are payed for bodily insurance or death
- - Licensed legal representative
- - A policy issued to replace one that is expired
- - Health maintenance organization
- benefit - Who gets money when you die
- Rate -
- benefit plan - Benefit package that you get to pick and choose your benefits
- Benefits - In the case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy are paid onset medical expenses
- insurance - sold for a specific time period (does not build up cash value)
- - Set fee paid by insurance holder for each occurrence
- enrollment - Amount of time for someone to subscribe to a health plan
Down
- - Amount a policyholder must pay toward an insured loss
- insurance - provides insure through the whole life (has cash value)
- date - When an insurance kicks in
- coverage - insurance policy without a deductible
- insurance - Hospital insurance
- - Who receives the benefits in a policy
- amount - of money an insurer charges for coverage
- - Poor people to get insurance
- Risk - Pre Existing poor health
20 Clues: Rate - • insurance - Hospital insurance • - Poor people to get insurance • - Licensed legal representative • Risk - Pre Existing poor health • date - When an insurance kicks in • - Health maintenance organization • benefit - Who gets money when you die • - Who receives the benefits in a policy • coverage - insurance policy without a deductible • ...
Insurances 2022-04-11
Across
- Insurance - Medical insurances that are payed for bodily insurance or death
- - Licensed legal representative
- - A policy issued to replace one that is expired
- - Health maintenance organization
- benefit - Who gets money when you die
- Rate -
- benefit plan - Benefit package that you get to pick and choose your benefits
- Benefits - In the case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy are paid onset medical expenses
- insurance - sold for a specific time period (does not build up cash value)
- - Set fee paid by insurance holder for each occurrence
- enrollment - Amount of time for someone to subscribe to a health plan
Down
- - Amount a policyholder must pay toward an insured loss
- insurance - provides insure through the whole life (has cash value)
- date - When an insurance kicks in
- coverage - insurance policy without a deductible
- insurance - Hospital insurance
- - Who receives the benefits in a policy
- amount - of money an insurer charges for coverage
- - Poor people to get insurance
- Risk - Pre Existing poor health
20 Clues: Rate - • insurance - Hospital insurance • - Poor people to get insurance • - Licensed legal representative • Risk - Pre Existing poor health • date - When an insurance kicks in • - Health maintenance organization • benefit - Who gets money when you die • - Who receives the benefits in a policy • coverage - insurance policy without a deductible • ...
Insurance 2021-02-11
Across
- A decision by your health insurer to determine if the service if medically necessary
- Insurance for US veterans and possibly their families
- A medical condition that is present before enrolling with a new insurance company.
- The payment made by the patient in addition to what the insurer covers
- Insurance for individuals and families in the US military
- Insurance for people 18 and younger. For families that have too much to qualify for medicaid but not enough to pay for a private insurance.
- An amount to be paid by an insurance policy for the medical expense
- Insurance for citizens 65 years and older
- Provides the third party with power to use the insurance without the power of the homeowner
Down
- Statement sent to the patient from the insurer explaining what medical expenses were covered by them
- Most expensive option, no PCP required, can leave network
- Payment to the doctor providing services based on a set amount per patient
- Insurance for citizens with low income
- Insurance for individuals hurt on the job
- The percentage of costs you pay after your deductible has been met
- Cheapest option, PCP required, must stay in-network
- Used to determine when a plan is primary or secondary for a dependant child
- What the patient must pay before the insurer begins to cover costs
18 Clues: Insurance for citizens with low income • Insurance for individuals hurt on the job • Insurance for citizens 65 years and older • Cheapest option, PCP required, must stay in-network • Insurance for US veterans and possibly their families • Most expensive option, no PCP required, can leave network • Insurance for individuals and families in the US military • ...
Toby Gilmour 2015-01-13
Across
- principle of action adopted or proposed by the government, individual, business
- Insurance that pays a benefit when someone dies
- Insurance that pays out a sum of money when someone dies
- Basic requirement for an insurance company to issue a policy
- A person who gains from something, especially a trust or a will
- federal health insurance program
- a financial reimbursement to the owner/renter of the property
- a person or group in whose name an insurance policy is held
- Insurance that protects an individuals home
- Contract which covers things with money
- savings component of most permanent life policy
- A person or thing that is protected by insurance
- designed to pay a lump sum after a specified amount of time
Down
- an individual or company that underwrites an insurance risk
- Excess money is credited to the cash value of the policy
- Insurance on a person for a fixed amount
- a fixed sum of money paid to someone each year
- Life insurance paid for a certain amount of years
- A type of insurance policy that covers property that is easily movable and provides additional coverage
- Helps low pay families pay for hospital
- Liability coverage is granted pending issuance of a policy
- An amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- Provision of insurance that is purchased separately from the basic insurance
- The value printed or depicted on a coin
24 Clues: federal health insurance program • Helps low pay families pay for hospital • The value printed or depicted on a coin • Contract which covers things with money • Insurance on a person for a fixed amount • Insurance that protects an individuals home • An amount to be paid for an insurance policy • a fixed sum of money paid to someone each year • ...
WoD Quiz #3 2025-02-28
Across
- insurance for when you are an old person
- insurance for when you cannot work
- insurance for physical property
- Insurance for certain things
- auto insurance that covers people
Down
- what you pay monthly
- auto insurance covers physical property
- what you pay when a need arises
- insurance for your eyes
- insurance a taxpayer can cancel
- insurance for your vehicle
- insurance for when you die
- health maintenance organization
- insurance for your teeth
- health savings account
- number of days to be considered taxable
- auto insurance for the physical accident
- preferred provider organization
18 Clues: what you pay monthly • health savings account • insurance for your eyes • insurance for your teeth • insurance for your vehicle • insurance for when you die • Insurance for certain things • what you pay when a need arises • insurance a taxpayer can cancel • health maintenance organization • insurance for physical property • preferred provider organization • ...
Insurance Review 2020-09-17
Across
- Insurance that provides nursing home care for those with a chronic or disabling condition that needs constant supervision.
- Insurance needs to be a part of my future ___ plan.
- The amount of the loss you must pay out of your own pocket before the insurance company begins to reimburse you.
- insurance that pays out a sum of money either on the death of the insured person or after a set period.
- Homeowner insurance provides liability coverage against ___ in the home or on the property.
- Protects an individual's home against damages to the house, or to the possessions.
- If someone depends on your __ , you should have life insurance.
- What is the biggest difference in homeowners and renters insurance?
- __ insurance provides property, liability, and medical coverage.
- In exchange for a relatively small payment, you're protected against the chance of ___ financial loss.
- The _ of insurance will differ for everyone, because it is based on various factors.
- Protection against large-scale financial loss.
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- Health insurance pays the ___ bills in case you or your family members, become sick or injured.
- Most ___ will offer insurance plans for individuals who work full time.
- The payment you make to an insurance company in exchange for its promise of protection & help.
- The premium can be monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or
- You ___ have to have auto insurance if you are driving.
- Which coverage pays for the loss or theft of your car?
- insurance that provides coverage for a policyholder's belongings and liability within a __ property.
- A person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- It is important to keep your ___ clean in order to keep your insurance affordable.
- __ insurance offers income protection to individuals who become disabled for a long period of time and can no longer work.
- You can be on your parents insurance plan until you are how old?
- A situation involving exposure to danger, harm, or loss.
- is one of the factors that can influence the cost of your auto insurance.
25 Clues: Protection against large-scale financial loss. • Insurance needs to be a part of my future ___ plan. • Which coverage pays for the loss or theft of your car? • You ___ have to have auto insurance if you are driving. • The premium can be monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or • A situation involving exposure to danger, harm, or loss. • ...
Abiha Hasnain 2015-01-13
Across
- type of marine insurance that covers ships at sea
- gives you temporary protection until a policy is issued
- written contract between a person buying insurance and the insurance company that sells it
- insurance that provides for a stated time, generally 20-30 years
- this insurance for a particular period, usually five or ten years
- insurance company
- ordinary life insurance and whole life insurance, requires the payment of premiums throughout the insured's life
- form of straight life insurance, allows policyholders to change the terms of the policy as their needs change
- an attachment to an insurance policy that modifies the policy's terms
- a guaranteed retirement income that is purchased by either a lump-sum premium or making periodic payments to an insurer
- a contract under which, the insurer agrees to compensate for a specific loss
- this allows you to stop paying premiums after a stated length of time
- amount of money you can take by either borrowing against or cashing in the policy
- one that insures property that cannot be covered by specific insurance because it is constantly changing in value/location
- amount of protection stated in a life insurance policy
- the person named in the policy to receive benefits paid by the insurer in the event of a loss
- insurance that covers loss resulting directly from an unfriendly or hostile fire
- the person whose life or property is insured
Down
- amount of money you pay to the insurance company for insurance coverage
- a contract in which the insurer promises, for a stated premium, to pay you a sum of money if a particular piece of real or personal property is damaged or destroyed
- a healthcare plan for low-income people
- person's right to take out insurance on another person
- federally funded health insurance program
- insurance that protects against most types of losses and liabilities related to home ownership, including fire, windstorm, vandalism, burglary, and injuries suffered by other persons while on the property
- type of marine insurance that covers goods that are moved by land carriers such as trains, trucks, and airplanes.
- insurance that protects you against loss of personal property, liability for a visitor's personal injury, and liability for negligent destruction of the rented premises
- an insurance contract that provides monetary compensation for losses suffered as a result of someone's death
- one who buys the policy
- a provision in an insurance policy that limits your recovery for a loss if the property is not insured for its full replacement value
29 Clues: insurance company • one who buys the policy • a healthcare plan for low-income people • federally funded health insurance program • the person whose life or property is insured • type of marine insurance that covers ships at sea • person's right to take out insurance on another person • amount of protection stated in a life insurance policy • ...
Industry Terminology 2014-03-25
Across
- Though not an absolute separation; an agent is an insurance company's representative. The agent's primary alliance is with the insurance company's representative. The agent's primary alliance is with the insurance carrier, not the insurance buyer. A broker generally has no contractual agreements with the insurance carriers. The broker works for the insurance buyer.
- The statement of information that a prospective insured provides when applying for an insurance policy. The insurance company uses it to help decide if it will issue the policy and what premium rate will be charged.
- A person, who signs the loan or lease, assuming equal responsibility, for the loan. Also known as Cosigner.
- The failure to make payments or violations of the other provisions of the loan contract.
- A claim against collateral for the repayment of a debt. Also know as Policy Lapse.
- A temporary insurance contract that provides proof of coverage until a permanent policy can be issued.
- The payment, or regular periodic payments, that a policyholder makes to have insurance coverage.
- The date the insurance coverage begins.
- Property used to support a loan and subject to seizure if in default.
- The number of months given to the borrower to repay the loan.
- The date when insurance coverage ends if an insurance policy is not renewed.
- The process of keeping an active policy in force.
- An individual covered by an insurance policy.
Down
- The process of obtaining verbal or written confirmation of required coverage from an insurance agent or company.
- The restoration of a lapsed insurance policy to its original premium-paying status usually after past-due premiums has been paid. Also known as rescission.
- Declarations summarizes the factual information essential to the insurance coverage: the policyholder's name and address, a description of the insured vehicle(s),the insurance premium, as well as the coverage's, limits, and deductibles. Also known as an insurance Policy or Certificate of Insurance.
- A point in time when a policy has been cancelled or terminated for failure to pay the premium, or when the policy contract is void for other reasons.
- The insurance company or the one who agrees to pay the losses. The carrier may be organizes as a stock or mutual company, a reciprocal exchange, as an association of underwriters or as a sate fund.
- The discontinuance of an insurance policy before its normal expiration date.
- The length of time an insurance policy is valid.
20 Clues: The date the insurance coverage begins. • An individual covered by an insurance policy. • The length of time an insurance policy is valid. • The process of keeping an active policy in force. • The number of months given to the borrower to repay the loan. • Property used to support a loan and subject to seizure if in default. • ...
Basics of Insurance 2015-02-09
Across
- A contract of insurance describing the terms of the agreement.
- The process of examining a risk for potential of loss and establishing premium
- That part of the policy that defines details about the risk and its associated limits, deductibles, and premium.
- Form of insurance required by US law
- Insurance provided to individuals is referred to as the ___ lines.
- Type of agent that sells directly to clients
- Insurance provided that insures an individual's life.
- Type of market for those who cannot get insurance through the voluntary market
- Amount of premiums customers are required to pay for insurance policies written during the accounting period
- Type of agent who represents only one company
- A marketplace where underwriting syndicates, or mini-insurers, gather to sell insurance policies and reinsurancechinese The people known to first use a form of insurance
- The lines of business providing liability insurance are referred to as ___ lines.
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- A contract between the consumer and an insurance company in which the consumer transfers the risk of loss for certain occurrences to the insurance company in exchange for a fee.
- The process of calculating premium
- Company owned by its policyholders
- One of the 7 principals of insurance
- Security, protection and compensation given against damage, loss or injury
- Mid-term change or form
- An incorporated insurer that has capital provided by stockholders
- Form of Life insurance that is illegal
- The automatic re-establishment of the policy by payment of the premium
- A temporary agreement secured by a payment to evidence good faith, used until a formal contract takes effect
- Insurance salesperson that searches the marketplace in the interest of clients, not insurance companies.
- The organization that controls insurance in the US
- Insurance provided to businesses is referred to as the ___ lines.
- An insurer assuming the risk of another under contractpremium
- Type of insurer that insures the average risk
27 Clues: Mid-term change or form • The process of calculating premium • Company owned by its policyholders • One of the 7 principals of insurance • Form of insurance required by US law • Form of Life insurance that is illegal • Type of agent that sells directly to clients • Type of agent who represents only one company • Type of insurer that insures the average risk • ...
Insurances 2022-04-11
Across
- Insurance - Medical insurances that are payed for bodily insurance or death
- - Licensed legal representative
- - A policy issued to replace one that is expired
- - Health maintenance organization
- benefit - Who gets money when you die
- Rate -
- benefit plan - Benefit package that you get to pick and choose your benefits
- Benefits - In the case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy are paid onset medical expenses
- insurance - sold for a specific time period (does not build up cash value)
- - Set fee paid by insurance holder for each occurrence
- enrollment - Amount of time for someone to subscribe to a health plan
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- - Amount a policyholder must pay toward an insured loss
- insurance - provides insure through the whole life (has cash value)
- date - When an insurance kicks in
- coverage - insurance policy without a deductible
- insurance - Hospital insurance
- - Who receives the benefits in a policy
- amount - of money an insurer charges for coverage
- - Poor people to get insurance
- Risk - Pre Existing poor health
20 Clues: Rate - • insurance - Hospital insurance • - Poor people to get insurance • - Licensed legal representative • Risk - Pre Existing poor health • date - When an insurance kicks in • - Health maintenance organization • benefit - Who gets money when you die • - Who receives the benefits in a policy • coverage - insurance policy without a deductible • ...
Chapter 9 Insurance 2022-04-29
Across
- Obamacare health care reform law enacted in 2010 that was supposed to make healthcare more affordable.
- people who rely on you financially
- life insurance that lasts for the life of the policyholder
- agreement between you and insurance company when you pay a fee and they provide coverage for losses.
- payment you make when you visit the doctor and have insurance.
- amount of money you pay for an insurance policy
- Insurance required by law in most states.
- insurance that covers damage to your car after a collision with another car or object.
- when you have a fully funded emergency fund and have acquired wealth.
- life insurance for a specified amount of time
- coverage that pays for loss or damage to your vehicle by something other than a collision.
- period amount of time during which you can pay your premium and not lose coverage.
- insurance that will pay a beneficiary if you die
- a loved one that you designate to receive your money from life insurance policy if your death occurs.
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- insurance that provides coverage for personal posessions
- insurance that helps cover medical expenses
- health maintenance organization typically has lower premiums
- amount you have to pay out of pocket
- financial contract
- extra liability coverage in addition to homeowners and auto insurance.
- the practice of employers paying for a portion of their employees insurance premiums.
- preferred provider organization usually more expensive and offer more provider access
- amount of money insurance company agrees to pay for an incident according to your policy.
- disability insurance that only lasts briefly.
- protects a house or dwelling
- insurance that will replace a portion of policyholder's income if he becomes disabled.
26 Clues: financial contract • protects a house or dwelling • people who rely on you financially • amount you have to pay out of pocket • Insurance required by law in most states. • insurance that helps cover medical expenses • disability insurance that only lasts briefly. • life insurance for a specified amount of time • amount of money you pay for an insurance policy • ...
Insurance 2025-03-19
Across
- Life insurance that provides coverage through the insured’s life and has cash value.
- Life insurance that protects for a specific period of time.
- Insurance that pays for an illness or an accident that prevents him or her from working and earning a wage during a short period of time.
- A government program that provides retirement income, health care for the aged
- The person who receives the benefit from a life insurance policy.
- Pays for damage or loss to your car caused by something other than collision such as theft, fire, vandalism, hail, animal, etc.
- Protects against accidents, damages, and losses that occur in a rented residence.
- Provides income replacement in the event a person becomes disabled due to an illness or injury for a long period of time.
- The amount the the insured must pay first before the insurance company pays their share.
- The monthly amount paid to an insurance company for coverage.
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- Pays for damage to your car if you collide with another car or something else(building, bridge, tree, etc.)
- The purpose of insurance is to protect your property which has monetary value.
- Helps protect you by paying medical costs, loss of income, and funeral expenses of other people involved in an accident (your fault).
- A plan for sharing the risk of high medical costs.
- A government program of medical care for the aged.
- Covers the losses due to damage or destruction of a home and possible lawsuit against you due to injuries on your property.
- A written agreement that maintains that the insurance company will cover a certain amount of loss.
- The insurance company and the insured each share in the potential liability.
18 Clues: A plan for sharing the risk of high medical costs. • A government program of medical care for the aged. • Life insurance that protects for a specific period of time. • The monthly amount paid to an insurance company for coverage. • The person who receives the benefit from a life insurance policy. • ...
insuranceg 2022-04-18
Across
- insurance for the hospitalized
- to renew a policy
- does not build cash value
- poor people get insurance
- percent of people that don't live
- when you can get insurance
- expenses that are paid for bodily injury or death
- licensed middle man
- money you pay before the insurance can pay a claim
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- builds cash value
- policy without a deductible
- money insurance covers
- pre-existing poor health insurance
- who benefits and gets money from your death
- who receives benefits in a policy
- life insurance
- pick and chose your benefits
- health maintenance organization
- date when insurance is eligible
- the amount you pay for medical visits
20 Clues: life insurance • builds cash value • to renew a policy • licensed middle man • money insurance covers • does not build cash value • poor people get insurance • when you can get insurance • policy without a deductible • pick and chose your benefits • insurance for the hospitalized • health maintenance organization • date when insurance is eligible • who receives benefits in a policy • ...
Insurance Vocabulary 2023-03-26
Across
- Having insurance reduces your ___ risk
- A person who derives advantage from a will, or life insurance policy
- A formal request to your insurance provider for reimbursement against losses covered under your insurance policy
- To purchase coverage from an insurance company you take ___ insurance
- A ___ adjuster is a person who works for an insurance company and decides how much money should be paid out
- ___ insurance covers the cost of medical care
- Insurance ___ is the amount of risk that is covered for an individual
- Not having or not protected by insurance
- The part of an insurance claim to be paid by the insured
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- ___ insurance protects individuals and their families when illness or injury prevents them from earning a living
- A person who owns insurance for a car, home, etc.
- ___ insurance protects you from paying the full cost for vehicle repairs
- ___'s insurance covers your home and the personal belongings inside in the event of loss or theft
- A document detailing the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance
- Protection and a promise of payment, or the money paid if there is damage or loss
- ___ insurance pays out a sum of money on the death of the insured person
- the state of being legally responsible for something
- A fixed cost for a service paid by someone who has insurance
18 Clues: Having insurance reduces your ___ risk • Not having or not protected by insurance • ___ insurance covers the cost of medical care • A person who owns insurance for a car, home, etc. • the state of being legally responsible for something • The part of an insurance claim to be paid by the insured • A fixed cost for a service paid by someone who has insurance • ...
Insurance Terms Crossword Puzzle 2019-12-12
Across
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- Bundled insurance typically means you're purchasing multiple insurance policies from a single company.
- Comprehensive insurance is a coverage that helps pay to replace or repair your vehicle if it's stolen or damaged in an incident that's not a collision.
- An insurance premium is the amount of money an individual or business pays for an insurance policy. ... Once earned, the premium is income for the insurance company.
- Collision insurance is auto coverage that reimburses the insured for damage sustained to their personal automobile, due to the fault of the insured driver.
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- Policy, Umbrella insurance refers to liability insurance that is in excess of specified other policies and also potentially primary insurance for losses not covered by the other policies.
- Indemnity insurance is a contractual agreement in which one party guarantees compensation for actual or potential losses or damages sustained by another party.
- An insurance actuary is a professional that analyzes financial risk using mathematics, statistics and financial theories.
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- Amount, face amount is the sum paid on the policy's maturity date, on the death of the insured, or (if the policy terms permit) on his or her total disability.
- Personal injury protection (PIP) is an extension of car insurance available in some U.S. states that covers medical expenses and, in some cases, lost wages and other damages.
- Clause, An arbitration clause is a section of a contract that deals with the parties' rights and options in the event of a legal dispute over the contract.
- An insurance claim is a formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event.
- Insurance, Homeowners insurance is a form of property insurance that covers losses and damages to an individual's house and to assets in the home.
- a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- Endorsement is a term that has various definitions depending on the context of its use.
- Life Insurance, Credit life insurance is a type of life insurance policy designed to pay off a borrower's outstanding debts if the borrower dies.
- a liability is defined as the future sacrifices of economic benefits that the entity is obliged to make to other entities as a result of past transactions or other past events.
- a document detailing the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance.
- Insurance, Gap insurance is a type of auto insurance that car owners can purchase to protect themselves against losses that can arise when the amount of compensation received from a total loss does not fully cover the amount the insured owes on the vehicle's financing or lease agreement.
20 Clues: a document detailing the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance. • Endorsement is a term that has various definitions depending on the context of its use. • a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy. • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab Review 2025-03-31
Across
- Covers the structure of your home
- What the insurance will pay for
- If you're rich & can afford it
- Insurance for a specific time period
- Minimum auto insurance coverage
- Covers a tree falling on your car
- Preferred Provider Organization
- Health insurance for your grandparents
- Health Management Organization
- Report of the accident/ injury
- Covers medical bills from car accidents
- What you pay before the insurance company pays
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- Insurance that lasts a life time
- They receive your life insurance benefits
- Covers auto accident with another car
- The monthly bill
- Covers auto hit & runs
- Health insurance for low-income households
- High-deductible Health Plan
- The contract
20 Clues: The contract • The monthly bill • Covers auto hit & runs • High-deductible Health Plan • If you're rich & can afford it • Health Management Organization • Report of the accident/ injury • What the insurance will pay for • Minimum auto insurance coverage • Preferred Provider Organization • Insurance that lasts a life time • Covers the structure of your home • ...
Chapter 10, 11, and 12 Terms Crossword 2022-03-23
Across
- value to replace
- person who benefits
- law that states you are financially responsible
- insurance to pay for physician expenses
- clause that states you cannot contest
- cash value of something
- insurance for long term care
- specified amount insured must pay before insurance will pay claim
- supplemental insurance for medical
- risk beyond human control
- provision for payment of double the face amount
- medical insurance plan
- a danger or a risk
- failed to do something
- real cash value
- prudent or expedient conduct or action
- insurance for hospital
- covered by insurance
- someone that insures
- type of plan in which you pay less if you use doctors, etc.
- Medicare Supplement Insurance
- policy that covers others
- company that deals with insurance
- nonprofit health insurance
- not participating
- a person who owns their own home
- a person who rents an apartment, a car, or other object
- being responsible for something
- insurance for major medical expenses
- permanent life insurance
- someone responsible for someone else
- care that is managed
- list of all personal possesions in home
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- private medical insurance
- ensures policyholder insures property to proper price
- medical insurance
- organization that helps maintain health
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- someone who holds a policy
- taking part of
- risk taken on volutarily
- ensures policyholder insures property to proper price
- insurer will not pay until 2 years after suicide
- insurance in a term
- type of health plan that contracts with medical providers
- insurance for surgeries
- insuring oneself
- type of health plan that is exclusive
- liability that does not depend on actual negligence
- insurance that covers personal property that is easily movable
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- helps pay medical bills resulting from injuries from an auto accident
- plan for health
- act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something
- insurance for home
- amount you must pay before insurance covers claim
- policy that covers whole life
- thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- danger
- supplemental medical plan
60 Clues: danger • taking part of • real cash value • plan for health • value to replace • insuring oneself • medical insurance • not participating • a danger or a risk • insurance for home • person who benefits • insurance in a term • covered by insurance • someone that insures • care that is managed • medical insurance plan • failed to do something • insurance for hospital • cash value of something • ...
Insurance 2022-10-21
Across
- if you have no insurance you _____ all the risk
- homeowners insurance doesn't cover damage from this
- when premium is higher, deductible is _______
- pays for damage to your car from accident
- when one has these, one needs life insurance
- a doctor's office visit usually requires a _____.
- you pay this before insurance kicks in
- life insurance for one's entire life
- buying insurance is _______ risk
- you submit one of these when you need insurance to pay for damage
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- sick or hurt and can't work; ______ insurance
- nobody can afford to not have this kind of ins.
- insurance that will cover one's belongings in an apartment
- if you own home you have this kind of ins.
- pays for damage you cause to other car or people
- pays for non-accident damage to your car
- what you pay for your policy
- life insurance for a specified period of time
18 Clues: what you pay for your policy • buying insurance is _______ risk • life insurance for one's entire life • you pay this before insurance kicks in • pays for non-accident damage to your car • pays for damage to your car from accident • if you own home you have this kind of ins. • when one has these, one needs life insurance • sick or hurt and can't work; ______ insurance • ...
Insurance 2022-12-12
Across
- formal request to an insurance company asking for a payment based on terms of insurance policy
- Insurance plan in which patients receive health care from designated providers
- the amount of money you agree to pay towards your losses before your insurance coverage will begin paying
- the specified amount of payment required periodically by an insurer to provide coverage
- Auto insurance that protects against costs to repair vehicle after crash
- A type of insurance paid to an individual if they are injured and unable to work for a specified length of time
- The US corporation insuring deposits in US banks against bank failure
- auto insurance that proects against costs to repair vehicle after events out of your control (weather, vandalism, theft..)
- form of property insurance available to property owners
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- Insurance paid to named beneficiaries when the insured person dies
- The maximum amount an insurance company will pay if you file a claim
- federal and state assistance program that pays for health services for people who cannot afford them
- Employee of an insurance company who sells insurance policies
- A fixed dollar amount that you agree to pay each time you receive medical treatment
- an estimate of what premium you would pay for a certain insurance coverage plan
- Children's Health Insurance Program
- A federal program that provides monthly benefits to millions of americans including retirees, military families, disabled individuals, etc.
- a situation involving exposure to danger, harm, or loss
18 Clues: Children's Health Insurance Program • a situation involving exposure to danger, harm, or loss • form of property insurance available to property owners • Employee of an insurance company who sells insurance policies • Insurance paid to named beneficiaries when the insured person dies • The maximum amount an insurance company will pay if you file a claim • ...
Insurance 2022-11-29
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- calculates the premium
- a document sent out to the insured reminding them that their policy is due for renewal
- information not asked on proposal form but may affect premium or compensation
- short period of time given to the insure to pay the premium due
- an additional charge on top of basic premium paid due to extra risk
- a person or business who sells insurance on behalf of different insurance companies
- reduction in premium if no claim was made since last renewal
- the document you receive after buying insurance
- calculates the amount of compensation to be paid
- A claims specialist who investigates a complex or contentious claim and may adjust compensation payable
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- identifying all possible risks and calculating the cost of protecting against these risks occurring
- a person or business who sells insurance on behalf of one insurance company
- a document proving insurance is in place
- price paid for insurance
- the form you fill in when making a claim
- used to calculate amount of compensation when item is under-insured
- first part of insurance claim paid by the insured
- the form you fill in when applying for insursance
18 Clues: calculates the premium • price paid for insurance • a document proving insurance is in place • the form you fill in when making a claim • the document you receive after buying insurance • calculates the amount of compensation to be paid • first part of insurance claim paid by the insured • the form you fill in when applying for insursance • ...
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