Across
- 1. The amount you pay out-of-pocket each year before the insurance company starts covering the majority of costs.
- 3. The specific items, risks, or types of losses that your policy agrees to protect against.
- 4. A financial loss that is covered by your policy.
- 5. The type of insurance used to pay for doctors and hospitals
- 6. The formal request made to the insurance company for payment for services received.
- 8. The length of time your insurance policy is in force.
Down
- 1. The amount you must pay out-of-pocket each year before your insurance begins to pay
- 2. Your legal responsibility for injury or damage to others
- 3. A fixed amount you pay for a specific service, like a doctor's visit or prescription.
- 7. The monthly fee you pay to keep your health insurance coverage.
