14:12 Oct 23, 2006 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Bus/Financial - Insurance | |||||||
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5 | Yes, they are specific names for each insurance policy (with clauses) so no need to translate |
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a 20/40/25 p4 n h u 25/50 s y Yes, they are specific names for each insurance policy (with clauses) so no need to translate Explanation: * |
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a 20/40/25 p4 n h u 25/50 s y yes Explanation: Now what exactly they all mean, I am not sure. I know the first numbers 20/40/25 refer to tens of thousands of dollars, i.e. the coverage amounts you have. I forget the order of coverages, and it very well would be different from state to state and policy to policy. Maybe some of our colleagues can input some more info and after I finsih some stuff I am working on, perhaps I can help research it some more for you. Oh, the 25/50 are also amounts like the first string of numbers and probably refer to property damage coverage and bodily harm to others, as these are supplementary and optional coveraged one can purchase. |
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