as long as your child continues to be a full time student, then they are covered until they graduate. That may not be the case. Most insurance will cover a student to age 21 - 25. So if the student wants to pursue a doctorate that will take them past their cutoff date then they will be terminated. It depends on the policy.
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the Atlantic mutual insurance company from New York insured the titanic. Company paid $100000 in hull coverage.
The accidental death insurance does not pay in case the insured dies due to illness.
There is not enough information to answer your question. Did this injury occur in the home or away from the home? Who was injured and how did it occur? Was an insured household resident injured at the insured home? A homeowners insurance policy often provides a small amount of medical coverage if the insured elected it at the time of purchase for minor household injuries but does not replace a medical insurance policy. Was a guest injured on the premises of the insured home? Homeowners insurance policies often provide Liability coverage if the insured elected the coverage at the time of purchase that might provide coverage if the insured home owner was at fault for the injury. You would need to check your home insurance policy or contact your agent to determine if you purchased medical coverage or liability coverage depending on what occurred and if so, what limits are available.
When you file an insurance claim, if you do not have enough insurance coverage, under insurance claims can be the result. Under insurance is a term used when calculating claims when the coverage is not enough and the policy has undervalued the amount insured.
"The average amount of life insurance coverage on insured husbands is $235,600 "
You have to be either named or you have to fit the definition of a named insured on the policy.
Insurance policy with top-up arrangement, will allow you to purchase more insurance coverage any time.
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Coverage options for medical insurance for surgery typically include in-network and out-of-network coverage. In-network coverage means the surgery is performed by a healthcare provider within the insurance company's network, usually resulting in lower out-of-pocket costs for the insured individual. Out-of-network coverage allows the insured individual to choose a healthcare provider outside of the insurance company's network, but may result in higher out-of-pocket costs. It is important to review your insurance policy to understand the specific coverage options for surgery.
Normally, renter's coverage applies only to the contents of the dwelling (furniture, for example). In contrast, homeowner's coverage is much broader. It applies to the structure of the dwelling, contents, and typically has an element of liability coverage that provides protection to the insured in case a guest is injured, because of the insured's negligence, upon the insured premises.