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FAQ | | | | What
is the basic difference between individual and group health insurance coverages? |
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individual policy is purchased by you directly with the insurance company.
With a group health
insurance policy, the group is the master insured and the insurance company
contracts with the group. Insurance certificates, issued to a participating
member, act as your policy. Often group health insurance costs less
than would have been charged had the insurance company sold individual
policies to each member separately. In addition, group health insurance
often contains special coverages that are not available or are very expensive
on an individual basis. The purchasing power of the group makes
this economically feasible. | | | |
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Auto
Insurance Automobile Insurance known
in the UK as motor insurance, is probably the most common form of insurance and
may cover both legal liability claims against the driver and loss of or damage
to the insured's vehicle itself. |
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