A person can get life insurance NO matter where that person is ... it is up to the insurer to issue the insurance on the person more then likely the insurance company will not insure said person ...
You can use the term "insurance associate" in a sentence like this: "The insurance associate helped customers understand their policy coverage and file claims efficiently."
The client submitted erroneous information on the insurance form, and therefore, was denied coverage.
There is a high probability that this sentence will not qualify as a good sentence.
I coverage a journey.
"There is a high probability of rain this evening."
Well, first lets make a complete sentence out of this: Who pays for the damages if someone that has no license or insurance hits your car? The answer is different for medical expenses and physical damage to your car. Medical expenses can be paid by your insurance company if you have "uninsured/underinsured" coverage. This type of coverage is usually very inexpensive and I recommend everyone has it. Literally a few dollars per year. For property damage, you can sue the person, or your insurance can pay for it if you have full coverage (comprehensive/collision) insurance. Then it becomes their problem if they want to sue the person or not to get their money back.
The cheapest unto insurance provides minimal coverage in the event of an accident. The water damage to the building was minimal but the books were all ruined.
She was denied insurance coverage because of her preexisting medical condition.
That bikini does not provide enough coverage. The news agency's coverage of the wildfire was very well done.
This employee is a perfect bureaucrat, she will have you get a lot of papers (that you don't need) signed until you get your license.
Type your answer here... The sentence PROBABILITY IS FASCINATING is spelled out with Scrabble® tiles. The tiles are then scrambled and put into a box. You choose one at random. What is the probability that you'll draw out the letter A?
I prefer to play the lotto games with the smaller prizes because the probability of winning something is much greater.