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  2. What is full coverage car insurance? - AOL

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    But what is full coverage insurance, exactly? While there’s no official definition, it is typically used to describe state-mandated insurance plus comprehensive and collision insurance. This ...

  3. What are the different types of car insurance coverage? - AOL

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    Collision and comprehensive coverage are optional, but if you finance or lease your vehicle, you may be required to carry them. Depending on the carrier, other optional coverage types may include ...

  4. Vehicle insurance - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese vehicle insurance policy issued by the Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance company. Vehicle insurance (also known as car insurance, motor insurance, or auto insurance) is insurance for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other road vehicles. Its primary use is to provide financial protection against physical damage or bodily injury resulting from ...

  5. What is comprehensive car insurance? - AOL

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    No, comprehensive coverage is an individual coverage type, although it is generally included as a component of a full coverage car insurance policy. Full coverage usually has three main components ...

  6. Medicare (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Medicare is a federal health insurance program in the United States for people age 65 or older and younger people with disabilities, including those with end stage renal disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease). It was begun in 1965 under the Social Security Administration and is now administered by the Centers ...

  7. No-fault insurance - Wikipedia

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    No-fault insurance has the goal of lowering premium costs by avoiding expensive litigation over the causes of the collision, while providing quick payments for injuries or loss of property. However, there are other forms of no-fault insurance. For example, in the United States, most workers' compensation funds typically are run as no-fault systems.

  8. Cost Accounting Standards - Wikipedia

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    CAS applies to contracts, not contractors, through Federal Acquisition Regulation clauses. A company may have contracts that are subject to "full" CAS coverage (be required to follow all 19 standards), "modified" CAS coverage (required to follow only Standards 401, 402, 405, and 406), simultaneously have contracts that are subject to either modified or full coverage, or be exempt from coverage.

  9. Minimum car insurance coverage requirements in each state - AOL

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    Minimum self-insurance requirements. California. $35,000 cash deposit or surety bond. Connecticut. $50,000 cash or its equivalent for first vehicle, $60,000 for the second vehicle, $65,000 for the ...

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