Dangerous occupation People shout at me — I've had, «Get us out of Europe», «Don't let any more immigrants in», «What you gonna do about hoodies?»
Not exact matches
Participate in
dangerous hobbies or
occupations — Participating in
dangerous hobbies such as sky diving or hang gliding will often knock
people out of traditional life insurance coverage.
With our roads getting more
dangerous every day, an extra accidental policy may be appropriate for
people in these
occupations.
These assumptions are a generally fit
person with no major concerns which negatively affect rates, like poor driving record, serious health risks, or involvement in hazardous or
dangerous occupations and activities.
For example, life insurance companies may require higher premiums or deny coverage altogether to
people who work in hazardous
occupations or engage in
dangerous sports.
People with dangerous occupations are considered a greater risk to insure and don't receive an insurance plan easily and people working on sea - shore, coal - mines, chemical plants and construction sites are a few among that cat
People with
dangerous occupations are considered a greater risk to insure and don't receive an insurance plan easily and
people working on sea - shore, coal - mines, chemical plants and construction sites are a few among that cat
people working on sea - shore, coal - mines, chemical plants and construction sites are a few among that category.
Due to the size and financial stability of this company they can afford to insurance
people with medical conditions or have hazardous
occupations or
dangerous sports they are active in.
People that have
dangerous occupations can also be expected to pay more.
If a
person has any serious health conditions, hazardous sports they are involved in or
dangerous job
occupations, choosing the most applicable company will be very important.
There are some
occupations that are considered by insurers as high risk than others for e.g. soldiers, pilots, fishermen, miners, off - shore oil or gas industry workers, etc. are considered more
dangerous occupations that
people working in offices with a desk job, shop workers, teachers, etc..
Accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) coverage may be important for those who may have
dangerous occupations, but in general, it is only useful to a handful of
people.
With the amount of business rolling in for
people working in AFghanistan and Iraq as civilian contractors it seemed an appropriate time to take a look at some of the other worldwide
dangerous occupations where
people are not going to find off the shelf accidental death and disability insurance.
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There must be other groups of
people who could benefit from affordable
dangerous occupation accidental death insurance but are having a -LSB-...]
San Francisco - based Quality Planning Corp. — which helps auto insurance companies minimize rating errors by running their books of policyholders through a battery of more than 150 tests to find patterns — took a look at driving habits of
people in different
occupations and found some jobs are more
dangerous than others.