Sentences with phrase «certain funeral expenses»

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Some plans offer holders the ability to withdraw money early without the 10 percent IRS penalty due to hardship exemptions, such as certain medical expenses, avoiding foreclosure, and funeral and burial expenses.
Homes, vehicles used for transportation to work or for medical purposes, personal property, prepaid funeral expenses and certain life insurance policies are exempt.
Typically provides coverage for an insured person, covered family members and covered passengers for certain reasonable and necessary expenses, such as medical and hospital expenses, income continuation, loss of services, and funeral expenses for bodily injury caused by a covered accident, regardless of who was at fault.
Certain family members of someone who was killed in a collision with an 18 - wheeler may also be eligible to recover for their loved one's funeral expenses and other damages.
Certain close relatives of those killed in an automobile crash may also be eligible to recover for their loved one's funeral expenses and other damages.
Certain relatives of someone who lost his or her life in an accident with a semi-truck may also be entitled to recover funeral expenses and receive additional financial compensation.
Certain relatives of someone who was killed in a collision with a drunk driver may also be eligible to recover damages for their loved one's funeral expenses.
Certain family members of someone who was killed in an accident with a semi-truck may also be eligible to recover funeral expenses and other damages.
Certain family members of someone who was killed in an avoidable traffic wreck with a semi-truck may also be entitled to recover the cost of their loved one's funeral expenses and other damages.
Additionally, certain family members of someone who died in a wreck with a careless or inattentive semi driver may also be eligible to recover for the costs associated with their loved one's funeral expenses.
Medical Payments pays for reasonable expenses for necessary medical and funeral services incurred by certain individuals as a result of an accident up to the coverage limits you select.
Bodily injury liability can pay for resulting medical, rehabilitation, or funeral expenses up to a certain extent, depending on your coverage.
Being prepared with final expense insurance is one way to be certain your family won't have to dip into their savings to cover the funeral or burial costs and medical bills you may leave behind.
Available in certain states and pays medical expenses, and in some cases, loss of income, essential services, accidental death, funeral expenses, and survivor benefits, regardless of who is at fault in an automobile accident.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Also referred to as no - fault insurance, is available in certain states and pays medical expenses, and in some cases, loss of income, essential services, accidental death, funeral expenses, and survivor benefits, regardless of who is at fault in an accident.
Typically provides coverage for an insured person, covered family members and covered passengers for certain reasonable and necessary expenses, such as medical and hospital expenses, income continuation, loss of services, and funeral expenses for bodily injury caused by a covered accident, regardless of who was at fault.
For medical related expenses, including funeral and burial costs and loss of income compensation for a certain period of time, look into personal injury protection or PIP.
Whatever their name and reputation, these policies are a form of life time insurance which are intended to pay for certain expenses related to death, including a funeral, cremation and burial.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP), a type of auto insurance (also called no - fault insurance), is available in certain states and pays medical expenses, and in some cases, loss of income, essential services, accidental death, funeral expenses, and survivor benefits, regardless of who is at fault in an automobile accident.
PIP is available in certain states and pays medical expenses, and in some cases, loss of income, essential services, accidental death, funeral expenses, and survivor benefits, regardless of who is at fault in an automobile accident.
Whatever their name and reputation, these policies are a kind of very existence insurance which can be designed to pay money for certain expenses related to death, including a funeral, cremation and burial.
However, we all now know that life insurance is something that is necessary for every individual who has someone reliant upon them or those who want to provide money for loved ones to pay certain bills, mortgage, medical costs, funeral expenses and burial costs, etc..
The Personal Injury Protection is available only in certain states and covers only to a certain extent the expenses incurred on medical, hospital or funeral costs for the insured and passengers in the vehicle and the pedestrians involved in the accident.
Bodily injury and personal injury protection will take care of any medical related expenses and often have a clause for loss of income as well as funeral and burial costs up to a certain amount.
An even better scenario would be to have a term policy to cover accumulated debts and income replacement, and then a separate Final Expense or Burial Insurance policy to make certain that the costs related to funeral and burial expenses are not passed on to your loved ones.
If you don't want to purchase separate insurance, designating a certain amount of savings to a Payable on Death account is another option for making sure whoever's left behind has cash on hand to deal with the expense of a funeral if need be.
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