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  2. Auto insurance premiums are skyrocketing. What's to blame? - AOL

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    But few categories jumped as substantially as auto insurance. The cost of auto insurance rose 2.6% in March, bringing the total annual gain to 22.2% — the fastest yearly rate on record. When ...

  3. Liability waiver - Wikipedia

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    Liability waiver. A liability waiver is a legal document that a person who participates in an activity may sign to acknowledge the risks involved in their participation. By doing so, the company attempts to remove legal liability from the business or person responsible for the activity.

  4. What is an insurance claim and when should you file one? - AOL

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    You should file a claim whenever something happens that your policy would cover. So, for example, if you have comprehensive coverage and your car was vandalized or stolen, you would file a claim ...

  5. How to get car insurance for new drivers - AOL

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    8 factors that determine car insurance rates for new drivers. When considering car insurance, keep in mind that companies have varied factors for determining rates. Two important factors are your ...

  6. Waiver - Wikipedia

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    Waiver. A waiver is the voluntary relinquishment or surrender of some known right or privilege. Regulatory agencies of state departments or the federal government may issue waivers to exempt companies from certain regulations. For example, a United States law restricted the size of banks, but when banks exceeded these sizes, they obtained waivers.

  7. Katie Beckett Medicaid waiver - Wikipedia

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    A Katie Beckett waiver or TEFRA waiver is a Medicaid waiver concerning the income eligibility for home-based Medicaid services for children under the age of nineteen. Prior to the Katie Beckett waiver, if a child with significant medical needs received treatment at home, the child's income would be deemed to include the parents' entire ...

  8. What is homeowners insurance and how does it work? - AOL

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    Homeowners insurance is financial protection that you purchase from an insurance provider. Insurance can help pay to repair or replace your home if it is damaged by a covered peril, and it can ...

  9. Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Insurance is a means of protection from financial loss in which, in exchange for a fee, a party agrees to compensate another party in the event of a certain loss, damage, or injury. It is a form of risk management, primarily used to protect against the risk of a contingent or uncertain loss. An entity which provides insurance is known as an ...