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Friday, July 29, 2011

What is a Certificate of Insurance?

Insurance of all kinds is generally intangible. Whether you are talking about auto insurance, life insurance, home insurance or flood insurance--you can’t hold insurance and you can’t sense it. Upon entering a car or premise, you won’t even know insurance is “present” unless someone tells you.

Generally, it doesn’t matter that you can’t touch, feel or sense an insurance policy. As the insured you pay your premium when it is due and you know that, should disaster strike, your policy will be useful. You have proof of your payments and somewhere, where you store your most important documents, a copy of a policy.

But there are times when you need some sort of physical proof that you are insured and if you don’t have a policy or if you need something with a current date proving that you are still consistently paying your premium, it is then that a certificate of insurance is a useful tool.

The Certificate of Insurance

A certificate of insurance is a document issued by an insurer that discloses details about your insurance coverage. It can disclose the owner of the policy’s information, information about the insured property or person (for life insurance policy) as well as the amount of insurance and the incidents that are covered.

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