Archive for the 'Life Insurance' Category


Medical Exam for Life Insurance

posted by Life Insurance6th, 2008

When the time comes that you have finally decided on which type of life insurance policy is the right one for you, the next step would be getting a medical exam. Your insurance company will set a day for you to have your exam and would take at least half an hour depending on the tests required. In this article, you will find what is typically expected in these exams and what you can do to be ready when the day comes.
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Should You Review Your Insurance Policy?

posted by Life Insurance2nd, 2008

Purchasing a Life Insurance policy is important. The time you spent doing research and choosing the right coverage is crucial but exhausting. So after months or maybe even years, you finally decided on the perfect policy for you. You now feel protected and paying off your premiums is the only thing left. But wait! Don’t be too relaxed just yet. Financial consultants say that you should review your investment portfolio including your life insurance policy at least every two years.
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Casualty Insurance

posted by Life Insurance1st, 2008

Casualty Insurance is a type of insurance that covers losses and liabilities that is the direct result of an accident. Although this type is quite broad in coverage, it generally excludes life, health and property insurance policies.
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Types of Insurance You Should Have

posted by Life Insurance29th, 2008

There are different types of insurance policy that a person can choose from to cover almost anything imaginable. Protecting your assets is of utmost importance and choosing the right kind that would benefit you the most will go a long way. Here are five insurance policies that you must have at least at one point in your life.
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Malpractice Insurance

posted by Life Insurance27th, 2008

Malpractice is defined as an improper or negligent treatment of a patient by a healthcare professional, resulting in damage, injury or loss. However, malpractice is not confined only to healthcare professionals like doctors, nurses, and surgeons. Lawyers, architects, engineers and even accountants are also prone to malpractice. For these professionals, getting malpractice insurance is one way for them to protect themselves from liability claims by patients or clients.
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