Coverage is the amount of risk or liability covered for an individual by the insurance
company against unexpected or unwanted occurrences.
Not exact matches
The complaint
against eHarmony alleged that the
company failed to sufficiently explain its subscription fee policy, leading to
unexpected charges for consumers.
While much of the United States does not have enough life insurance to adequately protect
against an
unexpected death or medical bills, many life insurance
companies are reporting an increase in sales.
While health, life, and disability insurance provides a financial safety net
against the
unexpected financial loss associated with illness, disability, or death, the goal of an insurance
company is to maintain profitability for it's shareholders.
For many businesses, the acquisition of accounts receivable insurance can provide much needed protection
against an
unexpected credit loss and enhance the
company's borrowing power and credit worthiness.
COLI was originally purchased on the lives of key employees and executives by a
company to hedge
against the financial cost of losing key employees to
unexpected death, the risk of recruiting and training replacements of necessary or highly trained personnel, or to fund corporate obligations to redeem stock upon the death of an owner.
Under this plan, the
Company will indemnify the insured
against unanticipated and
unexpected physical damage caused solely due to mechanical and / or electrical breakdown of domestic electrical and mechanical appliances, apparatus or gadgets.
Apple has to face at least 61 lawsuits that were filed
against the iPhone maker soon after the
company acknowledged that it slowed iPhones down via software to prevent
unexpected shutdowns caused by...
«However, even if Apple's actions were indeed only intended to avoid
unexpected shutdowns on older phones, the large volume of consumer criticism leveled
against the
company in light of its admission suggests that there should have been better transparency with respect to these practices,» the GOP lawmaker wrote in a Jan. 9 letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook.