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- the health insurance policy also has a provision about the insurance company's obligation to pay benefits promptly when a claim is submitted. -the claimant has an obligation to notify th insurance company of a loss (injury, illness, or accident) within a certain period of time or the insurer has the right to deny benefits for the loss
The accidental death insurance does not pay in case the insured dies due to illness.
accidental death is the answer :)
As we all know medical insurance is essential although it may not cover everything. In case of serious illness such as Cancer, heart attack, stroke a critical illness insurance pay out and can help to ease financial burden. In critical illness insurance the benefits are paid in addition to your existing coverage & their are no copay or deductibility.
disability insurance.....
disability insurance.....
accidental death is the answer :)
accidental death and dismemberment
The main purpose of life insurance is to get life benefits at the insured's death, to be paid to the family or business, charity, trust, etc. However, there are many "living benefits" of life insurance, that may be paid if the insured survives an accident or illness, but is unable to work for a period of time. Other benefits are paid in a lump sum at first diagnosis of a covered illness: cancer, stroke, heart attack, Alzheimers, major burns, etc. These are optional riders that can be added to your life insurance policy.
== == Not having to bare the full cost of medical care. Health Insurance plans basically covers two thing Illness and other is Accidents that you have experienced...Health Insurance protect your financially.
Information on critical life insurance can be found on major insurance company websites. Alternatively one can contact a local life insurance company for a brochure which outlines the benefits they offer.
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