underinsurance in the PONS Dictionary

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In the whole scheme of things, the risk for banks of underinsurance is easily managed.
www.interest.co.nz
The report is also expected to recommend insurance companies address the problem of underinsurance.
www.abc.net.au
The underinsurance threat finally seems to be registering with homeowners.
www.stuff.co.nz
In other parts of the world underinsurance continues to be a problem, he says.
www.stuff.co.nz
The court found that uninsured or underinsurance coverage was named to a policyholder's spouse when the vehicles had been used without the owner's consent.
www.digitaljournal.com
In terms of social and economic benefits, these arrangements alleviate systemic underinsurance and the potentially devastating economic implications for individuals and their families who face disability or premature death.
www.superreview.com.au
But more telling than these figures is what underinsurance means to those who must live with it day after day.
inthesetimes.com
An economic definition of underinsurance specifically defines a certain monetary limit above which the expenses of health care coverage become a significant financial burden, and interfere with access to care.
en.wikipedia.org
When contents insurance states that "new-for-old" applies, this increases the likelihood of underinsurance.
en.wikipedia.org
The dangers of underinsurance are just too high.
www.moneycontrol.com

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