What Is An Agent?
An agent is a licensed representative of an insurance company who solicits, negotiates, or effects contracts of insurance and provides service to the policyholder for the insurer.
Other Health Insurance FAQs
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What Is Individual Health Insurance?
A: Individual health insurance is health insurance that insures you in the event that you become injured or acquire an illness. Individual health insurance is a prudent …
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What Is Credit Insurance?
A: Credit life insurance pays in the event of the debtor`s death. Credit accident & health (or disability) insurance covers loan payments due while the debtor is ill …
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What Is An Application?
A: An application is a signed statement of facts requested by the insurance company on the basis of which the company decides whether or not to issue the coverage. The …
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What Is An Assignment?
A: An assignment is the signed authorization by the policyholder for the insurance company to pay benefits directly to the hospital, doctor, or other provider.
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What Is A Beneficiary?
A: A beneficiary is the person designated or provided for by the policy terms to receive the proceeds upon the death of the insured.
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What Are Benefits?
A: Benefits are the dollar amount payable by the insurance company to the claimant, assignee, or beneficiary under the policy.
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What Is A Claim?
A: A claim is a demand to the insurance company for payment of benefits under the insurance contract.
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What Is Cobra?
A: COBRA is a federal law that regulates group health insurance. If you lose your job and you worked for an employer who has more than 20 employees, you may be able to …
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What Is A Co-Insurance Or Co-Payment?
A: This is your share of the bill that must be paid after you have met the deductible amount. This is usually 20% or 30% of the costs up to a specific …
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What Is Conversion?
A: Some insurance companies offer their policyholders conversion privileges that allow you to convert group coverage to individual coverage without showing proof of …
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