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Term Life Insurances Benefits

Mon, 04/27/2009 - 18:54 | ralph

Term life insurance is pure coverage only and will not increase in monetary value over time. It lasts for the time limit set at the time of purchase. A beneficiary only receives payment if the policy holder dies within that time-frame.

Generally, term life insurance is the least expensive means to buy a death benefit bundle dollar for dollar. Once the period of time ends, the insurance company does not have to compensate.

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Insurance News

Mon, 04/27/2009 - 18:53 | ralph

EC Makes It Available To All That It Wants To Favor Extensions in Respect to Insurers Block Exemption That Have Already Been Welcomed By RMA

The 16-member Federation of European Risk has released a statement by which it agrees to welcome the European Commission (EC) Report, a report that favors renewal of the Insurance Block Exemption Regulation (BER).

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Health Insurance Deductibles

Mon, 04/27/2009 - 18:50 | ralph

One of the first choices you are expected to make when you sign up for health insurance is how high you want your health insurance deductible to be. The question is how much money you want to pay directly to your health care providers before your health insurance kicks in and takes care of the rest.

The answer is that there is a tradeoff between your annual medical insurance deductible and your monthly health insurance premium. The higher your deductible, the lower your monthly premiums will be. The lower your annual deductible, the higher your monthly premiums will be.

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How to Make Claims on Your Car Insurance

Mon, 04/27/2009 - 18:49 | ralph

When you have an accident that’s not your fault, the other party’s car insurance will pay for repairs to your vehicle.

Be sure that you keep all evidence, not just of the accident scene, but of your losses. You also should be aware of everything you can claim back, because it’s not just the cost of the repairs.

Take photos if possible. If you have any costs moving your vehicle after the incident or getting transport home, get receipts and keep them.

Call your car insurance company as soon as possible to report the accident. Do this within 24 hours.

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