If an a driver who doesn't have insurance runs into you,
your insurance absorbs the cost of the damages, even if the accident wasn't your fault.
Not exact matches
Its just to keep the public from having to
absorb the
costs for those without
insurance or those who want to drive their cars or go through life in general without any provision to pay for the healthcare resources they my require at any time.
The Malpractice
insurance is well over six figures, who do you think winds up
absorbing that
cost?
The assumption was that Anthem expected medical equipment suppliers and manufacturers to
absorb this
cost change for customers, significantly reducing
costs while allowing the
insurance company to remain in compliance with federal regulations.
The study also did not determine if hospitals experienced a dip in uncompensated care, the
costs of which hospitals have to
absorb when patients lack
insurance.
That's why you have Cambridge Court renters
insurance to make sure that you don't have to
absorb that
cost out - of - pocket if there is a loss.
If you don't have
insurance, the
costs are
absorbed by the hospital (i.e. passed on to other patients in the form of higher prices to offset this expense).
This way you avoid adding on mortgage loan
insurance fees and you have a much better chance of keeping your current monthly expenses manageable and
absorbing future increases in the
cost of living.
«Even for parents who have the means to pay for these unexpected expenses, the
insurance proceeds can be used to
absorb additional
costs, such as for family counseling or for unpaid time away from work,» Lynch said.
However,
insurance companies looking to recoup medical expenses are restructuring their plans to
absorb these additional
costs.
Profit squeeze: Mid-size law firms will continue to be affected by a «profit squeeze» resulting from (a) increased overhead due to higher associate and staff salaries and benefits; (b) higher automation
costs, professional liability
insurance and marketing expenses; (c) partners» unwillingness / inability to increase hourly fee rates for «commodity» type work to off - set higher overhead; (d) enhanced client scrutiny of hourly rates, hours to produce work and lawyer and paralegal staffing of work assignments; (e) pressure by corporate counsel for law firms to
absorb more of the «soft
costs;» (f) slower paying clients, that affect cash flow and hence the availability of distributable dollars for partners; and (g) a great many mid-size law firms are burdened with higher debt.
Health
insurance helps to
absorb the
cost of medical care and can reduce the impact of catastrophic accidents and illnesses.
Stay - at - home parents should always be covered with a life
insurance policy regardless of whether they homeschool, because they tend to
absorb a lot of the annual
cost of running a household (just imagine how much your spouse would need to spend in childcare, home maintenance, and household accounting if you didn't do it).
Because customers end up
absorbing a lot of the
cost, which may amount to about 14 percent of your personal car
insurance premium.
The
cost of testing your blood and urine is also
absorbed by the
insurance company.
That's why you have Cambridge Court renters
insurance to make sure that you don't have to
absorb that
cost out - of - pocket if there is a loss.
Additionally, liability
insurance can
absorb many of your legal
costs if you're sued because of an accident.
Now the
insurance paid one and the city is big enough that to
absorb the loss but money is money AND each of these cases could have
COST Hundreds of thousands more if they'd gone to court just in the legal fees.