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Yes, it is possible to insure body parts, typically for individuals in high-profile professions such as athletes, musicians, or models. This type of insurance is known as "body part insurance" and provides coverage in case of injury or damage to the insured body part.
Multiple celebrities have insured body parts with Lloyd's of London, including Jennifer Lopez's rear end, Mariah Carey's vocal cords, and Cristiano Ronaldo's legs.
Breasts cannot be grown beyond puberty or pregnancy-induced hormones. It is a part of the body which is not able to change in size without an arsenal of hormones produced by the body. The only insured way to increase size would be to get artificial breast implants.
The insured and the insured professional are one and the same.
It is the first part of loss that is borne by the insured,sometimes the same isrefereed to as a deductible.
They are insured as passengers they are not insured to drive it
In the case where no beneficiaries are living when the insured dies then the proceeds of the policy will be paid to the estate of the insured and handled in the manner according to state law. If the insured had a will then that will specify where proceeds go and if no will is found state law will specify. If the insured had a very large estate then some of the proceeds may be subject to estate taxes as they become part of the estate.
If the beneficiary of a life insurance policy predeceases the insured, the insured should make arrangements to name a new beneficiary. If they do not, the policy proceeds will become part of their estate if they die without naming a new beneficiary. You should consult with the insurance company.
A new car is not insured unless you insured it. You can insure a car before you pick it up, but if you don't it isn't insured.