Insurance in a sentence as a noun

We didn't have this type of insurance at YC but now we're going to get it. So thanks for the tip Jason.

The moment you can't afford your insurance or registration, you will get pulled over.

Everyone who is involved in picking the target and knows it is a funeral, will know civilians will die. I can't help but think they also know it is job insurance as well.

I spent 10 hours over 2 days walking her thru the basics of using a computer so she could use our insurance company software.

The equity upside motivated the investment and the debt came to be seen as added insurance just in case the venture did not pan out as hoped.

Not to mention the insurance and liability issues that aren't even remotely discussed in the post.

[Edit #2]: Some form of insurance might be a worthwhile addition to their offering, but that's something they can debate and decide on after they put out this fire.

The legislation does not mandate that the government insure the deposits, only that the deposit-insurance fund is correctly set up.

Despite having insurance, there continue to be ongoing costs and once I go on long-term disability I'll be paying cobra rates to keep the same coverage.

This situation is actually very simple, don't let it feel overcomplicated:Tell them you need an actual salary and actual health insurance in the next 30 days.

But then again, I'm also just one of these Euro-socialists who thinks that everybody should have health insurance and should earn a living wage if working full time.\nAmazon more or less takes the same stance as you seem to take: They claim that they are just helping the weakest people.

My first seven years were spent primarily on the defense side, where I developed an intense frustration with insurance carriers who would settle meritless claims for nuisance value when the better long-term view would have been to fight against vexatious litigation as a matter of principle.

Insurance definitions

noun

promise of reimbursement in the case of loss; paid to people or companies so concerned about hazards that they have made prepayments to an insurance company

noun

written contract or certificate of insurance; "you should have read the small print on your policy"

See also: policy

noun

protection against future loss

See also: indemnity