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What type of policy covers unusual hazards typically not covered under ordinary accident and health insurance?

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The answer is Special Risk Policies. A special risk is a sort of extra security strategy intended to cover people that have wellbeing or different qualities that speak to a higher-than-normal hazard to the insurance agency. A unique hazard strategy will in all likelihood cost more for a similar measure of scope than somebody with a standard hazard circumstance will.

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