Which one (1) of the following statements is FALSE when discussing travel health insurance with a client? OA) OHIP ceases to cover your health care if you are absent from Ontario for 212 days if you do not meet eligibility criteria for an extension. OB) Senior citizens are only eligible for travel health insurance if accompanied by an immediate family member under 65 years of age. OC) Travel health policies contain limiting provisions with respect to pre-existing medical conditions. OD) Benefits are not payable for elective surgery. Font Size: Your insured asks how they are protected under the Liability section of a Homeowners Comprehensive Policy. How will you respond? OA) It protects you, the insured, by paying damages for injury to others whether or not they are legally responsible. OB) It fully covers loss or damage to property of others under your care. OC) It covers loss or damage to your own property. OD) It protects you, the insured, by paying damages for unintentional property damage or injury to others for which you are legally liable.
Which one (1) of the following statements is FALSE when discussing travel health insurance with a client? OA) OHIP ceases to cover your health care if you are absent from Ontario for 212 days if you do not meet eligibility criteria for an extension. OB) Senior citizens are only eligible for travel health insurance if accompanied by an immediate family member under 65 years of age. OC) Travel health policies contain limiting provisions with respect to pre-existing medical conditions. OD) Benefits are not payable for elective surgery. Font Size: Your insured asks how they are protected under the Liability section of a Homeowners Comprehensive Policy. How will you respond? OA) It protects you, the insured, by paying damages for injury to others whether or not they are legally responsible. OB) It fully covers loss or damage to property of others under your care. OC) It covers loss or damage to your own property. OD) It protects you, the insured, by paying damages for unintentional property damage or injury to others for which you are legally liable.
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