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insured persons vs insured people

Both 'insured persons' and 'insured people' are correct and commonly used phrases. They can be used interchangeably depending on the context. 'Insured persons' may sound more formal or legal, while 'insured people' is more commonly used in everyday language.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 818 views

insured persons

This phrase is correct and commonly used, especially in legal or formal contexts.

This phrase refers to individuals who have insurance coverage. It is often used in legal documents, contracts, or formal settings.

Examples:

  • All insured persons must submit their claims by the end of the month.
  • The policy covers insured persons for up to $1 million in damages.
  • These criteria also introduce a potential difference in treatment between insured persons.
  • Conflict between insured persons and shareholders must be avoided.
  • The Proposal establishes a variety of mechanisms, according to which personal data relating to insured persons are transferred between competent bodies of different Member States.
  • Article 1 of Law No 89-1009 of 31 December 1989 enhancing the cover offered to insured persons against certain risks.
  • Information concerning insured persons (2)
  • Right of insured persons to choose their own lawyer
  • (5a) Member States should monitor that the insured persons are informed on an adequate way about the rights and obligations arising from this Regulation...
  • Under the Wet Financiering Volksverzekeringen (Law on the financing of national insurance schemes) all insured persons are liable to pay contributions.
  • It thus confers on insured persons rights they would not otherwise have and facilitates the free movement of services.
  • Such transfers shall automatically be valid against policy-holders, insured persons and any other persons having rights or obligations arising out of the contracts transferred.
  • Such transfers shall automatically be valid against policyholders, insured persons and any other persons having rights or obligations arising out of the contracts transferred.
  • It is not linked either to the premiums paid by insured persons or to the number of policies.
  • The Commission has already submitted a proposal to the Council on 13 December 1991 for the extension of Regulations 1408/71 and 574/42 to all insured persons.
  • The formalities for insured persons who need care in the State of temporary state are simplified by ensuring direct access to care.
  • This principle is correctly enshrined in Article 2.1 of the Proposal, which lays down an obligation for Member States' institutions to share with each other all data necessary for establishing and determining the rights and obligations of insured persons.
  • Multiple insured persons suffering loss as a result of the same event
  • These rules are mandatory and do not allow insured persons to choose the social security legislation which they would prefer to see applied.
  • First of all, the proposal aims to harmonise the entitlement to benefits in kind of all categories of insured persons in this situation.
  • Informing insured persons of their rights and obligations is a crucial component of a relationship of trust with the competent authorities and the Member States' institutions.
  • 3. The institutions of the competent Member State shall forward the necessary information and issue the necessary documents to insured persons.

Alternatives:

  • insured individuals
  • policyholders
  • covered individuals
  • those with insurance
  • beneficiaries

insured people

This phrase is correct and commonly used in everyday language.

This phrase also refers to individuals who have insurance coverage. It is more commonly used in informal or everyday contexts.

Examples:

  • Insured people often have peace of mind knowing they are protected.
  • The company provides various benefits to insured people.
  • Subject: Protection of insured people and employees when insurance companies cease trading
  • With regard to investment programmes in particular, the grey areas of the high returns on investment which these programmes guarantee to insured people raise various issues.
  • Your solution is to push the retirement age up to 67 and to carry out profound reforms of pay-as-you-go pension systems to reduce benefits for insured people.
  • Takes the view that a State reinsurance mechanism is justified on regulatory policy grounds, as terrorist attacks are targeted not only against directly insured people, but at the community of all citizens;
  • This basic and dominant European principle does not appear to apply in the case of insured self-employed people in Greece.
  • A total of 86000 people are insured under JSIS.
  • A total of 86000 people are insured under JSIS.
  • The amendment clarifies the range of insurance to be included, and the conditions under which people are insured, in order to imclude the self-employed.
  • An example of this complexity is the affordability of medicines that is highly dependent on the various national social security systems and the degree to which people are insured.
  • Under this legislation, all people are insured who live in the Netherlands between the age of 15 and 65 and are not at the same time gainfully employed in another State.
  • Under what circumstances is the country of residence responsible for vaccination and when is it the country in which people are insured that is responsible for vaccination?
  • All our people are very well insured.
  • All our people are very well insured.
  • Since 1998 floods have caused some 700 fatalities, the displacement of about half a million people and some EUR 25 billion in insured economic losses.
  • Since the Care Insurance Act entered into force, retired people living abroad have no longer been insured under Dutch legislation.
  • It has been demonstrated that aviation insurance is necessary in order to guarantee that people and property are adequately insured against possible damage on the ground and in flight.
  • It is always good to remind ourselves of who ends up paying for this: the people taking the medicines and the insured.
  • It has become clear from numerous letters and e-mails from such people, expressing concern, that the new act has seriously affected the way in which they are insured.
  • Here there is a real need to simplify the current rules and to extend the arrangements, for example, to insured employed and self-employed people who are not European Union nationals.
  • Last September, one of the largest Greek insurance companies, Aspis Pronoia, closed, and since then more than 250000 people who had been insured with them have been left without cover, and hundreds of the company's former workers without employment.

Alternatives:

  • insured individuals
  • policyholders
  • covered individuals
  • those with insurance
  • beneficiaries

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