Which of the following is the most valid reason for a person to purchase a specified (dread) disease health insurance policy?

Which of the following is the most valid reason for a person to purchase a specified (dread) disease health insurance policy?



A) He wants to make sure that he and his family are protected against a major illness.

B) Her family has a history of cancer, and she is concerned that she might contract the disease.

C) He has been diagnosed with heart disease.

D) She wants coverage against the risk of such illnesses as AIDS, tuberculosis, and diabetes.



Answer: B) Her family has a history of cancer, and she is concerned that she might contract the disease.


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