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- 3. This the monthly payment you make to your insurance company to have the insurance at all, it does not change month to month
- 6. This is an amount that you will be responsible for, most health insurance plans limit this amount at a specific number
- 9. Insurance This insurance covers damage that happens to your house such as fire, and can be used then to replace lost things
- 10. This insurance covers things inside of an apartment that you rent, as well as the apartment in case you are the accidental cause of damage to it. Some renting firms require this insurance to live there
- 11. Insurance This protects your car from things other than liability and collision, like theft, vandalism, fire, severe weather, hitting Bambi (don’t worry, he’s fine), etc. Comprehensive coverage is typically sold alongside collision coverage.
- 12. Covers your car if you hit another car, person or non-moving object
- 13. This is an individual, besides you, that will benefit from the insurance. This can be a partner, family member, child
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- 1. Protects you if you cause damage to others and/or their stuff. Liability can help cover another person’s medical bills or costs to repair their vehicle and property damaged from the accident. Most states have legal minimums to how much liability coverage
- 2. Many jobs help you pay for different types of insurance. Many businesses cover fully minimum life insurance and disability insurance; and most cover some costs of your health insurance premium
- 4. This is the amount you are responsible for spending on your own healthcare before your insurance steps in and covers costs
- 5. This insurance covers costs in the case of your death. For many, at minimum it covers funeral expenses. If you are a primary income earner you will carry life insurance to support those that rely on you into the future
- 7. This is the amount of money paid out upon your death
- 8. This is a part of you health insurance, and is an amount of you are required to pay with every doctor visit or prescription
