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- Data Processing Insurance:
- Coverage for electronic media, computers, and other electronic data processing
equipment. No coinsurance is applied to this type of coverage.
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- Death Benefit:
- A life insurance payment made to a designated beneficiary upon the death
of the insured.
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- Declarations:
- Information such as name, description, and location of insured property,
premiums payable, coverage amounts, are placed on what agents call the Declarations
Page.
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- Declination:
- The insurer's rejection of an insurance application.
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- Deductible:
- The amount which a policyholder agrees to pay, per claim or per accident,
toward the total amount of an insured loss.
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- Deferred Annuity:
- An annuity deferring income payments to begin at some specified future date.
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- Deferred Compensation:
- Arrangements by which compensation to employees for past or current services
is postponed until some future date.
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- Defined Contribution Plan:
- A plan which the contribution rate is fixed and benefits to be received
by employees after retirement depend upon the contributions and their earnings.
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- Dental Insurance:
- An individual or group insurance plan that will pay for costs of normal
dental care as well as damage to teeth from an accident.
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- Dependent:
- An individual, usually a spouse or child, who depends on another for financial
support and maintenance.
- Deposit Premium:
- The premium deposit paid when an application is made for an insurance policy.
It is usually equal to the first month of estimated premium and is applied
toward the total premium when billed.
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- Depreciation:
- The decrease of value in property over a period of time due to wear and
tear or obsolescence.
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- Direct Loss:
- Any financial loss that results directly from an insured peril.
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- Direct Writer:
- An insurance industry term for which an insurance company uses their own
sales employees to write insurance policies.
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- Directors' and Officers' Liability Insurance:
- The protection of corporate directors and officers from liability arising
out of errors in judgement, duty breachments, and any wrongful acts related
to their organizations.
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- Disability:
- A physical or mental impairment that limits major life activities of an
individual.
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- Disability Benefit:
- The payment, made usually monthly, payable to participants under a
- Disability Income policy or a provision of some other policy.
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- Disability Income Insurance:
- A type of health insurance that provides a periodic payment to replace income
when the insured is unable to work as a result of illness, injury, or disease.
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- Disappearing Deductible:
- A deductible in an insurance contract that provides for a decreasing deductible
amount as the size of the loss increases.
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- Dismemberment:
- Loss of a body member (limbs), or use thereof, or loss of sight due to injury.
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- Dismemberment Insurance:
- A type of health insurance that provides payment in case of loss by bodily
injury of one or more body members (such as: hands or feet) or sight of one
or both eyes.
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- Disposable Personal Income:
- Personal income minus personal tax and nontax payments. This is the income
available to people for spending and saving.
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- Dividend:
- An amount returned to a policyholder by an insurance company out of its
earnings.
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- Dividend Additions:
- An option to where an insured can pay-up insurance purchased with a policy
dividend and add to the face amount of the policy.
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- Dollar Threshold:
- In the State of Florida, and other no-fault auto insurance states with the
dollar threshold, this prevents individuals from suing in tort to recover
for pain and suffering unless their medical expenses exceed a certain dollar
amount.
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- Domestic Insurer:
- An insurance company is considered a domestic company in the state in which
it is incorporated.
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- Double Indemnity:
- An insurance policy provision usually associated with death, which doubles
payment of a designated benefit when specified causes or under specific circumstances
occur.
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- Driver Education Credit:
- A student discount or reduction in premium amount for which younger drivers
become eligible on completion of a driver education course. These courses
are available in most public school systems.
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- Duplication of Benefits:
- A situation where identical or overlapping coverage of the same type exists
between two or more health insurance plans.
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- Dwelling Forms:
- An insurance policy designed to cover a dwelling and the personal property
that is in it plus some additional coverage's. There are several forms available,
check with us for your dwelling insurance needs.
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