Across
- 4. A person who has insurance.
- 6. Pays for damage you cause to someone else's car.
- 7. Pays for repairs or replacement costs.
- 8. The amount it costs to replace an item at the time.
- 9. A video documentation of everything inside your home.
- 11. The insurance company provides the policyholder the cost of minor injuries no matter what.
- 13. You pay claims yourself instead of paying an insurance company.
- 14. Being responsible for something.
- 19. A seperate insurance policy to cover an expensive item.
- 21. Amount of money you pay to insurance for them to cover your loss.
- 22. Any event that may damage your belongings or home.
- 24. A lack of predictability one faces.
- 25. Age, gender, driving history, location, etc of a driver.
- 26. Helps regulate insurance prices based on your area.
- 27. Protection against financial losses.
- 28. A contract that details an insurance agreement.
- 30. Covers losses from causes other than collisions.
Down
- 1. One must prove they can pay for any damages from an accident.
- 2. Pays for someone's injuries when you're at fault
- 3. An annual payment that a policyholder must pay.
- 5. A type of property insurance that covers a private residence.
- 10. Increases the possibility of a loss
- 12. Not having enough supervision.
- 15. Replacement cost with depreciation subtracted.
- 16. Someone who has insurance.
- 17. The person or company who provides the protection.
- 18. A clause insurance companies use on property policies.
- 20. A signature on legal documents.
- 23. A company that provides protection against financial losses.
- 29. Risk that can't be controlled.
