Across
- 2. When you ask your insurer to pay for something that is covered in your insurance policy i.e. to repair your car after an accident, or replace a stolen camera.
- 4. The highest level of car insurance, covering damage to your car and damage to other people’s property.
- 9. The type of insurance that covers you for losses associated with travel, such as medical attention, lost or stolen luggage
- 10. The type of insurance that covers you against damage to, or loss of, personal possessions such as clothes, furniture, whitegoods, electrical appliances and computer equipment.
- 11. The chance of an event happening that will cause financial loss for a person.
- 12. The second lowest level of car insurance, covering damage caused by your car to other people’s property, but not damage to your own car(2 words with spaces in-between).
- 13. The amount of money you pay the insurer to receive insurance cover.
Down
- 1. The type of insurance that covers income protection, or total and permanent disability.
- 3. Helps you pay your expenses, or cover your loss when things go wrong.
- 4. Compulsory car insurance, covering injury and death to people in car accidents (3 words with a space in-between).
- 5. Events or items that your insurance policy does not cover.
- 6. The extra amount you have to contribute if you make a claim.
- 7. The type of insurance that protects you against medical costs due to illness, injury or disability.
- 8. It sets out what is being insured (covered), and what it is insured against.
