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Free lookA period of time during which a policy owner may examine a newly issued policy and, if not satisfied, surrender it in exchange for a full refund of premium.
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Free lookA period of time (usually 15 days) during which a policyholder may examine a newly issued individual life or health insurance, and surrender it in exchange for a full refund of premium less expenses i [..]
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Free lookTrial period required in most states where policy owners have up to 20 days to examine their new policies with no obligation.
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Free lookA period of time (usually 15 days) during which a policyholder may examine a newly issued individual life or health insurance, and surrender it in exchange for a full refund of premium less expenses i [..]
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Free lookYou are allowed to review your policy within 14 days after receiving the contract. If you are unhappy with the policy, you can cancel it and get back your premium, less any medical fees incurred in assessing your application.
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Free lookTrial period required in most states where policy owners have up to 20 days to examine their new policies with no obligation.
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Free lookthe period during which you may reconsider the purchase of an insurance policy, cancel, and get a full refund. The clock starts running the day you receive the policy. Check your state’s insu [..]
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Free lookProvision required in most states whereby policy owners have either 10 or 20 days to examine their new policies at no obligation.
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Free look Trial period required in most states where policy owners have up to 20 days to examine their new policies with no obligation.
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Free lookA period of time, usually required by law, during which a policy owner may inspect a newly issued individual life or health insurance policy for a stated number of days and surrender it in exchange for a full refund of premium if not satisfied for any reason.
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