Insurance

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Copay

A fixed dollar amount that you agree to pay each time you receive medical treatment, such as a doctor's visit or prescription

Declaration Page

The page of a car insurance policy which includes a summary description of the insurance coverage provided and gives the maximum dollar limit the insurer will pay for a claim under each coverage

Actuary

A person who compiles and analyzes statistics to calculate risk and determine insurance rates and premiums

Risk

A situation involving exposure to danger, harm, or loss

Quote

An estimate of what premium you would pay for a certain insurance coverage plan

FSA

Flexible Spending Account. An account set up through an employer to cover health costs with pretax dollars that has very little or no rollover from year to year.

HMO

Health maintenance organization. A health insurance plan in which patients receive health care from designated providers.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

The U.S. corporation insuring deposits in US banks against bank failure

Deductible

The amount of money you agree to pay towards your losses before your insurance coverage will begin paying

Probability

The chance of something happening or not happening within a certain number of occurrences

Minimum Liability Limit

The lowest amount of auto insurance coverage one can have to be legally allowed to drive in each state

Premium

The specified amount of payment required periodically by an insurer to provide coverage under a plan for a defined period of time

Risk Pooling

The spreading of financial risk evenly among a large number of contributors to the program

Loss

When someone with insurance endures a negative outcome, such as injury or theft, and expects payment from the insurance company to compensate them

Insurance Policy

A contract in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses

Medicaid

A federal and state assistance program that pays for health care services for people who cannot afford them

Social Security

A federal program that provides monthly benefits to millions of Americans, including retirees, military families, surviving families of deceased workers, and disabled individuals

Homeowners Insurance

A form of property insurance, available to property owners, that covers losses to the physical structure as well as to their personal property and protects the insured person from liability claims

Insurance Fraud

An act on the part of either the buyer or seller of an insurance contract in an attempt to gain money illegally

Extended Warranty

An additional form of protection that can be purchased to extend/enhance a manufacturer's warranty on consumer goods, like phones and electronics

Insurance

An agreement where you make regular payments to a company and the company promises to pay you money if you suffer a specified injury, illness, loss, etc.

Underwriter

An employee of an insurance company who evaluates an individual's risk factors and assigns premium amounts

Insurance Agent

An employee of an insurance company who sells insurance policies and provides customer service

Collision Coverage

Auto insurance that protects you against costs to repair your own vehicle after a crash

CHIP

Children's Health Insurance Program. A program that provides low-cost health coverage to children in families who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid

Catastrophic Health Insurance

Health insurance that provides protection against the high cost of treating severe or lengthy illness or disabilities and usually has a high deductible and lower premiums

HSA

Health savings account. An account where you contribute pre-tax dollars for expected medical expenses

Life Insurance

Insurance paid to named beneficiaries when the insured person dies

PPO

Preferred provider organization. A health insurance plan in which providers agree to deliver services for discount fees; patients can go to any provider, but using nonparticipating providers results in higher costs to the patient.

Coverage Limit

The maximum amount an insurance company will pay if you file a claim

Conditions of the Policy

The portion of a car insurance policy that spells out the details for how to make a claim, what information you must have, how much time you have, and how to cancel your policy

Out of Pocket Maximum

The maximum amount of money you will have to spend on health care in a year, after which the insurance company agrees to cover all costs

Disability Insurance

A type of insurance paid to an individual if they are injured and unable to work for a specified length of time

Renters Insurance

A form of property insurance, available to renters, that covers losses to their personal property and protects the insured person from liability claims

Claim

A formal request from the customer to an insurance company asking for a payment based on the terms of the insurance policy

Uninsured/Underinsured Coverage

Auto insurance that protects you against another driver not having enough coverage to pay the entirety of your losses

Personal Injury Protection (PIP)

Auto insurance that protects you against cost of your own medical bills if you are involved in a car accident

Comprehensive Coverage

Auto insurance that protects you against costs to repair or replace your vehicle after events out of your control such as weather, vandalism, theft, etc.

Liability Coverage

Auto insurance that protects you against medical costs for the bodily injury of others and damages to the property of others if you are at fault in an accident

Insuring Agreement

The main part of a car insurance policy, which clearly spells out every point of what coverage you receive for the premium you're paying


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