About AflacWhen a policyholder gets sick or hurt, Aflac pays cash benefits fast.
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Both protect the policyholder against loss in the event of an ownership dispute.
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The vehicle must have no more than six seats and not belong to the policyholder.
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It also allows a policyholder to report an accident without it affecting rates.
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State regulators capped the increase for any single policyholder at 15 percent.
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Japan Post will not have to pay into the industry's policyholder-protection fund.
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If the policyholder lives to the end of the policy's term, no benefit is payable.
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Once the rider has been added, no further action is needed by the policyholder.
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Unfortunately, however, there is often not much a policyholder can do about it.
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A person who holds an insurance policy; usually, the client in whose name an insurance policy is written
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The person (or persons) whose risk of financial loss from an insured peril is protected by the policy.
The policyholder is the person or entity owning an insurance policy. The policyholder is usually the insured but may also be a spouse, business partner, partnership, or corporation.
The person or entity listed on the policy declarations page.
Also called the Plan Sponsor. The company, union, or authorized entity who obtains a group policy and in whose name the master policy is issued.
Generally taken to mean the owner of the policy.
The party to whom a policy is issued who agrees to pay a premium to an insurer in consideration of the latter's promise to provide insurance protection.