Across
- 3. The cancellation of a contract, returning both parties to their original positions.
- 4. A specific cause of loss covered by an insurance policy, such as fire or theft
- 5. A professional who analyzes financial risk using statistics and mathematical models.
- 7. A joint federal and state program providing medical assistance to individuals with limited income.
Down
- 1. A federal health insurance program primarily for individuals age 65 and older.
- 2. A civil wrongdoing that causes harm and may result in legal liability.
- 6. A legal correction made to a written agreement so it reflects what the parties originally intended.
- 8. To compensate someone for a loss or damage they have suffered.
