Difference Between Life Insurance and Life Assurance

by dave2k32000 » Sat Nov 08, 2008 11:48 am

I would like to know the different between life insurance and life assurance.

Total Comments: 7

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 12:04 pm Post Subject:

Semantics

Rhetoric vs Hyperbole

Crazy vs Insane

Car vs Auto

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 02:49 pm Post Subject:

what are u guy trying to say? Is that the words are relatives

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 07:27 pm Post Subject: the deference bettwing insurance

life insurance is the insurance you you make to any insurance company so that when you die your money can be given to your nest of kin
but life asurance as you asked you have to go to an exper in the insurance company to give you a clear deference on bot topics

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:57 am Post Subject:

dave2k32000 wrote:

I would like to know the different between life insurance and life assurance.


ulofasa wrote:

life insurance is the insurance you you make to any insurance company so that when you die your money can be given to your nest of kin



ulofasa wrote:

but life asurance as you asked you have to go to an exper in the insurance company to give you a clear deference on bot topics







Wow, I never knew that after all these years!

ulofasa, I have a question.

What's the difference between Medical Insurance and Health Insurance?

bIZaRrE vS iDiOsYnCrAtIc

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 06:21 am Post Subject:

Gary, I think that there is actually a difference between medical insurance and health insurance. Let's see if you buy this...

"Medical" insurance would generally be considered to mean any type of insurance that is intended to cover hospital, medical, surgical and ancillary benefits, like anesthesia, blood, x-rays, etc. I would more distinctly call it "medical expense" insurance. HMOs, PPOs and Major Medical policies would fall into this category.

"Health" insurance, on the other hand, has a much more generic meaning. I would state that health insurance is much broader in scope, and could mean medical expense insurance, but could also include other "health" related categories, like dental coverage, mental health, drug and alcohol addition, disability income, travel accident insurance... you get my drift.

So, whaddya think?

To add to the semantics category: uninsured vs stupid. I know its not in the same vein, but it still works...

InsTeacher 8)

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:29 pm Post Subject:

I get your drift.....what do I think?

:P Well, as a direct result of this thread I am going to cancel my auto insurance today and buy car insurance.

:P I'm also not happy with my homeowner's insurance so I'm going to get property insurance instead.

:P Further after careful reading I've realized Disability Income Insurance is not as good as Sick or Hurt and Can't Work and Need Money Assurance.

Legally enforceable agreements are better than contracts. :wink:

And let's not forget that a Pro-Noun is a Professional person, place or thing.

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