Coverage for the policyholder's own property or person. In no-fault auto insurance it pays for the cost of injuries. In no-fault states with the broadest coverage, the personal injury protection (PIP) part of the policy pays for medical care, lost income, funeral expenses and, where the injured person is not able to provide services such as child care, for substitute services. |
Facultative Reinsurance
Fair Access To Insurance Requirements Plans or Fair Plans
Family Benefit Coverage
Farmowners-ranchowners Insurance
Federal Funds
Federal Insurance Administration (FIA)
Federal Reserve Board
Fidelity Bond
Fiduciary Bond
Fiduciary Liability
File-and-use States
Financial Guaranty Insurance
Financial Responsibility Law
Finite Risk Reinsurance
Fire Insurance
First-party Coverage
Fixed Annuity
Flexible Premium
Floater
Flood Insurance
Forced Place Insurance
Foreign Insurance Company
Fraternal Benefit Society
Fraternal Insurer
Fraud
Free-look Period
Frequency
Fronting
Futures.
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