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What does an accidental death benefit rider do?
✔✔ Pays an additional benefit if the insured dies due to an accident
Why is the “contestability period” important in life insurance?
✔✔ It allows the insurer to investigate and deny claims based on misstatements within a certain
time frame
What does “renewable term insurance” mean?
✔✔ The policy can be renewed at the end of the term without new evidence of insurability
What is a “waiver of premium” rider in health insurance?
✔✔ It waives premium payments if the insured becomes disabled
How does disability income insurance help the insured?
✔✔ It replaces a portion of income lost due to a disabling injury or illness
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,What is the “elimination period” in disability insurance?
✔✔ The waiting time before benefits begin after a disability occurs
Why are “exclusions” included in accident and health insurance policies?
✔✔ To specify conditions or causes of loss that are not covered by the policy
What does the term “insured” mean in an accident insurance policy?
✔✔ The person whose health or life is protected by the policy
What is the difference between “accident” and “sickness” coverage in health insurance?
✔✔ Accident coverage pays for injuries from unexpected events; sickness coverage pays for
illnesses
What is the purpose of a “beneficiary” designation in life insurance?
✔✔ To identify who will receive the death benefit after the insured’s death
What is a “policy loan” in whole life insurance?
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,✔✔ A loan taken against the policy’s cash value
What does “underwriting” mean in accident and health insurance?
✔✔ The process of evaluating risk and deciding whether to insure an applicant
How does a “health savings account (HSA)” complement health insurance?
✔✔ It allows the insured to save money tax-free to pay for qualified medical expenses
What is the function of “coordination of benefits” in health insurance?
✔✔ To prevent duplication of payment when a person has coverage under more than one plan
Why might a policyholder choose a higher deductible in health insurance?
✔✔ To lower the premium cost
What is “long-term care insurance” designed to cover?
✔✔ Costs related to extended care such as nursing homes or home health care
What is the difference between “term life” and “whole life” insurance?
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, ✔✔ Term life provides coverage for a set period; whole life provides lifelong coverage with a
cash value component
What is “premium” in the context of insurance?
✔✔ The amount paid by the insured to maintain coverage
Why do accident policies often exclude coverage for injuries sustained during illegal activities?
✔✔ To avoid insuring risks that are intentional or against public policy
What is “disability income insurance” intended to replace?
✔✔ Lost wages due to the inability to work caused by illness or injury
What does a “rider” do in an insurance policy?
✔✔ It modifies or adds coverage to the base policy
What is the role of the “insurer” in an insurance contract?
✔✔ To assume financial risk in exchange for premium payments
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