| Types of Health Insurance |
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| Health insurance can be organized into three categories. They are disability income insurance, medical cost insurance, and accidental injury or death insurance.
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| No-Fault Automobile Insurance |
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| No-fault insurance provides coverage for an insured's injuries or damages up to the policy limit regardless of whether the insured or another driver was at fault. More... |
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| Purchasing Groups |
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| The Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986 provides for the formation of purchasing groups to buy insurance. Such groups must be made up of members or companies with similar risk exposure due to their involvement in similar businesses. The groups must meet the regulatory requirements of the states in which they are organized, but, due to preemption by the Act, some regulatory requirements of other states in which the groups do business do not have to be met. More... |
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| Partnerships Entitled to Life Insurance Proceeds |
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| Generally, the legal entity of a partnership dissolves when one partner dies. However, partners may enter into an agreement during the life of the partnership to enable the surviving partners to continue with the business when one partner dies. A life insurance policy may be an appropriate means of accomplishing this purpose.
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| The Employers Liability Exclusion to the CGL Policy |
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| There are numerous exclusions to the coverage provided to businesses in a comprehensive general liability or CGL policy. Exclusion E -- Employers Liability -- in the standard form CGL policy results in a lack of coverage under the CGL policy for liability arising from an injury to an employee.
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