examples of excess payment in life insurance
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Insurance excess is a pre-agreed amount of money that you need to pay to your insurance provider in the event of a claim, such as a car accident or a flood at home. In many cases, you'll be asked to pay the excess immediately so that the claim process can begin
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Many policies include an excess. This is the amount you have to pay if you decide to make a claim on your policy. It's a way of you accepting a small portion of the risk yourself. The amount of the excess is specified in your policy.
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