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  2. AOL MyLifeProtected - Member Benefit FAQs - AOL Help

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    The AOL MyLifeProtected benefit is complementary to AOL members. If you are on an eligible AOL plan and qualify for, and choose to receive the exclusive special group rates on auto insurance, you will arrange your payment method with the insurance carrier. There will be no changes to your AOL bill.

  3. Mid-term adjustment - Wikipedia

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    The change to the policy may cause a change in the premium: an increase is often called AP (for an additional premium) whereas a decrease is often called RP (returned premium). An additional transaction may also be payable to cover e.g. costs for revised insurance documents.

  4. Moving to a new state? Here's how to switch your car ... - AOL

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    Moving to a new state offers plenty of excitement — and a lengthy to-do list of tasks, including changing over your driver's license, registering your car and updating your auto insurance policy ...

  5. California homeowners battle an 'insurance crisis' as ... - AOL

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    California does have an insurance program under the Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan, established in the 1960s, which provides fire insurance coverage for high-risk properties.

  6. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Citizens became not just the insurer of last resort, but the insurer of only resort for many Floridians. As of 2005, Florida owed almost $5 billion, which would be recovered through insurance policy assessments. [7] The cost of insurance and its availability became an important "hot button" issue in Florida, especially in the 2006 elections.

  7. Owner-controlled insurance program - Wikipedia

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    An owner controlled insurance program (OCIP) is an insurance policy held by a property owner during the construction or renovation of a property, which is typically designed to cover virtually all liability and loss arising from the construction project (subject to the usual exclusions). [1]