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1 July, 13:15

Which of the following best describes health insurance?

A. insurance underwritten for a group as a whole rather than each individual in it

B. insurance covering losses resulting from physical damage to or loss of the insured's real estate or personal property

C. coverage provided by a firm to employees for medical expenses, loss of wages, and rehabilitation costs resulting from job-related injuries or disease

D. insurance covering losses resulting from medical and hospital expenses as well as income lost from injury or disease

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  1. 1 July, 13:31
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    B it seems to be the wright answer
  2. 1 July, 13:32
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    Well, insurance does not really cover something if you lose it, so A and B are out of the question. And depending if you were using a work beneficiary, like health insurance, it would be C, but for this one I would consider the answer as being D. Simple because, if you get hurt, they will cover it (if you have insurance.) (sometimes)
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