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It is important to have different types of insurance during a life time. A persons health insurance coverage will pay for the loss of the person's sight.
You are to opt for Health Insurance Policy or a Personal Accident Policy (in case of loss of sight due to accident). In fact, Health Insurance Policy will provide you for medical expenses for treatment relating to recovery of eye sight only.
Yes, there is a such thing as Accident only Insurance coverage. Accidental only insurance coverage covers any accident that leads to injuries that result to loss of limps, eye sight or life.
The Cobra health insurance temporarily extends the coverage by your sponsor or employer. This implies that you can get it after a loss of a job or loss of benefits.
A minimum amount of loss that must be incurred before insurance coverage applies
Home Insurance is Insurance coverage for your house, condo or apartment for your personal property and liability coverage for you. The insurance coverage for your house is also called homeowners insurance. The Homeowners isurance is an insurance package that has coverage for the dwelling, the others structures on your property, Loss of Use, Medical Payments and Personal Liability.
Yes peerless does offer coverage for loss prevention. You may find it helpful to read the entire coverage guide. They offer a wide variety of coverage for business.
accidental death and dismemberment
Yes, If the policy was active at the time of the loss then coverage is still valid and not affected by the death of the insured.
Of course not. You state they have dwelling only coverage, that means they only pay for loss of the dwelling. No life insurance can be attached to a dwelling insurance policy. Sorry.
To find out if your insurance will cover a medical weight loss company you need to look over your insurance coverage. Every insurance provider is different and may or may not cover it.
You didn't complete your question so I will try to answer it as best I can. Any policy no matter what company it is will be the same if you have the same coverage. If the other party had no insurance on the vehicle then your uninsured motorist coverage will pay for your damage just as if they had coverage up to you limit of UM coverage. If the other person was using someone else's car and the car owner had coverage then his insurance will pay for the damages. Liability coverage follows the car generally. If your UM coverage has to pay for the damages, they will go after the car owner and the driver for reimbursement of the loss.