Types of Insurance
Automobile Insurance
Vocabulary
Government, Employer and/or Individual
Scenarios ish
100

Payment to insured person if their property is damaged or destroyed by an accident.

Property Insurance

100

Driver or car owner is held legally responsible for damaging another's property.

Property Damage

100

Products or services that add extra value for employees beyond earned wages.

Employee benefit

100

Health

All

100

If you have an accident that costs $50,000 this insurance will pay 80%, leaving you to pay the other 20%.

Health Insurance

200

May cover doctors' visits, hospital bills, vision care, dental care, etc.

Health Insurance

200

Covers a collision with another object, car, or from a rollover

Collision Coverage

200

The out-of-pocket money paid by the policy holder before an insurance company will cover the remaining costs attributed to the loss.

Deductible

200

Property

Individual

200

If a worker earned $50,000 per year prior to becoming disabled, and if the disability prevents them from working, this insurance would compensate them for a portion of their lost income provided that they qualified. 

Disability Insurance

300

Payment to replace earnings during times when workers cannot work due to illness.

Disability Insurance

300

What are the 4 types of coverage?

Liability Insurance, Medical payment insurance, Uninsured/underinsured motorists insurance, Physical Damage insurance.

300

Money paid to purchase a policy.

Premium

300

Life

Employers and/or Individual

300

When an insured person dies, this insurance company pays out a death benefit to the beneficiaries named on the policy.

Life Insurance

400

Payment for extended nursing care when a person cannot live independently but does not need to be hospitalized. 

Long-term Care

400

Covers injury or damage to the driver, passengers or the vehicle caused by a driver with insufficient insurance.

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorists Insurance

400

Requires the insured individual to pay a fixed percentage of the loss after the deductible has been paid.  

Co-insurance

400

Disability

All

400

If a customer enters your shop, slips on your wet floor and breaks their leg, this insurance can help cover the cost of their medical bills.

Liability Insurance

500

Pays a death benefit of the insured and can have cash value as a benefit.

Whole/Universal/Permanent Life Insurance

500

Covers injuries sustained by the driver of the insured vehicle or any passenger regardless of fault

Medical Payment Insurance

500

The donation of a product or service in place of cash.

In-kind income

500

Long-term care

Individual

500

Your roof was blown off during a hurricane, this insurance will cover the cost of the repair.

Homeowners Insurance

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