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New Hampshire Insurance FAQs
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What Affects Home Insurance Prices?
A: There are many factors that may affect home insurance rates. The following are the most common: Types of Construction Frame houses usually cost more to insure that …
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Why Should I Buy Home Insurance?
A: Owners should buy home insurance to protect both their home and their personal property. Tenants should buy home insurance to protect their furniture and personal …
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What Is The Difference Between Replacement Cost Vs. Actual Cash Value?
A: Replacement Cost is the amount it would take to replace or rebuild your home or repair damages with materials of similar kind and quality, without deducting for …
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What Is Private Mortgage Insurance?
A: If you put less than 20% down when urchasing a house, many lenders require you to buy Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) to cover the remainder of the 20% and to …
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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 or …
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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 Legal Service Representative?
A: A legal service representative is an individual appointed to represent a legal service insurance corporation that has been authorized by NHDI to conduct a prepaid …
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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 any valid policy.
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How Long Does A Company Have To Settle A Claim?
A: The UNFAIR CLAIMS SETTLEMENT PRACTICES ACT gives a company 30 days to investigate a claim, with some exceptions. The insurer should provide the necessary claim forms …
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Can The Company Refuse To Renew My Auto/Homeowners Policy?
A: Yes, a company can refuse to renew a policy for almost any reason. An insurer must give you 30 days notice and the specific reason for their refusal to renew.
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