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  2. Waiting period - Wikipedia

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    A waiting period is the period of time between when an action is requested or mandated and when it occurs. [1]In the United States, the term is commonly used in reference to gun control, abortion and marriage licences, as some U.S. states require a person to wait for a set number of days after buying or reserving a firearm from a dealer before actually taking possession of it, a woman waiting ...

  3. How Long Is The Life Insurance Waiting Period? - AOL

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  4. What are pet insurance waiting periods? - AOL

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    Waiting periods affect when coverage applies after you purchase a policy.

  5. Best life insurance for former drug users - AOL

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    Since forgoing a medical exam poses a higher risk to insurers, there is usually a two-year waiting period before the full face value of the policy becomes available to beneficiaries. Pre-need ...

  6. Cancellation (insurance) - Wikipedia

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    The policy term is the period that an insurance policy provides coverage. Many policies have a one-year term (365 days) but other terms both longer and shorter are used. Policy terms can be for any length of time and can be for a short period when the period of risk is also short or can be for multi-year periods.

  7. Long-term care insurance - Wikipedia

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    The opposite is true for new policy sales. Some 350,000 new policies are sold each year with 84 percent being linked-benefit or life insurance policies that include an LTC benefit. [22] In the U.S., the nation's long-term care insurance companies paid out a record $11 billion in claims in 2019 to some 310,000 policyholders. [23]

  8. What is short-term life insurance? - AOL

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    Short-term life insurance is a type of term policy designed to cover individuals for a short period of time, often less than a year. There are two main types of short-term life insurance policies ...

  9. Health insurance - Wikipedia

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    They are also entitled to impose a 12-month waiting period for benefits for treatment relating to an obstetric condition, and a 2-month waiting period for all other benefits when a person first takes out private insurance. Funds have the discretion to reduce or remove such waiting periods in individual cases.