Health Insurance
Health insurance covers medical expenses, funded by premiums, often with deductibles and co-pays.
Health insurance covers medical expenses, funded by premiums, often with deductibles and co-pays.
Financial security for beneficiaries upon the policyholder's death through compensation.
Term insurance provides life coverage for a set period; no payout if term expires without death.
Motor insurance covers vehicle accidents, theft, damage, and often includes liability for injuries.
The amount you pay for your health insurance, usually monthly, to maintain coverage.
It protects against high medical costs, ensures better medical care, and often covers preventive services.
Coverage may lapse or be canceled. Reinstatement usually requires a payment and possible waiting period.
Term lasts for a set period, while whole life provides lifelong coverage and accumulates cash value.
Generally, yes, except for exclusions like suicide within a specific initial period.
Yes, many people have multiple policies to suit different needs.