should - but if, a lawyer will share it with you
What country do you live in - work in...
With indemnity long term care (LTC) insurance, you get to receive the full amount of your benefit regardless of the care cost. For example, you bought an indemnity policy that will pay a benefit amount of $200 per day for 5 years, so when the day comes when you become an ltc recipient, an you enterned an assisted living facility or nursing home that charges $100 day, you will still get $200 from your policy and you have the freedom to decide where you are going to spend the excess $100 from your policy. You will continue to get this amount for 5 years.
It is unlawful to receive double indemnity. AKA "Felony Insurance Fraud". Penalty in most U.S. states is 20 years in prison for each offense.
Most companies will find that at some point they need to purchase indemnity insurance. While most companies do not deliberately make mistakes or put themselves into rough legal situations, indemnity insurance will make certain they can pay any claims or settlements which come out of such a situation. Indemnity insurance also allows for a company to spread out the cost of any potential claim over many years and many small payments, while reducing their exposure in the event something serious goes wrong. Since even small businesses can be liable for huge settlements if a customer is badly injured or killed, all companies should have indemnity insurance.
It depends what it says in your contract.
if you need to ask this question after working at the same place for 20 years... nearly not enough
that will get you at the least 3 years in jail.
After the Second Punic War, a financial indemnity designed to cripple them for 50 years. They paid it back after 10 years.
They will make a REHAN. This is equivalent to 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00,00,00,0,0
The current recommendation is to receive a tetanus shot every ten years.
Mirena should not be relied on for pregnancy protection after five years. When the calendar reaches five years, you should consider another Mirena, or a different method.
A repeat injection should be given at about 10 or 11 years of age.