Insurance Excuse Quiz

Welcome to the insurance excuse quiz. If you've been injured in a car accident, you may have heard that there's an "insurance excuse" you can use. This excuse can be used in some cases, such as when one person was hurt and several others were not. The exact definition of an insurance excuse depends on the specific point of impact and the speed of the other vehicle. There are many other circumstances, including the passenger's age and health, as well as the safety features of the vehicle. Life is unpredictable. Having life insurance will pay off debts, cover medical expenses, and cover funeral costs. Employer-sponsored life insurance is often seen as comprehensive protection. The coverage amounts to one to four times the annual salary. The downside of an employer-provided policy is that if you leave your job, your life insurance is gone. You lose it. A critical illness or accident can strike at anytime. There is a legal requirement to maintain insurance coverage. Unlike health insurance, life insurance is not optional. The insurer is under no obligation to provide coverage if the insured person fails to meet a condition. If a claimant does not meet the conditions, the insurer can refuse to pay the claim. They can, however, reduce the amount of money they will pay out to the claimant.

What is your Insurance Excuse?

Answer a few easy question and we will tell you what your Insurance Excuse is.

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