An additional piece of paper, not a part of the original contract, which cites certain terms and which, when attached to the original contract, becomes a legal part of that contract Additions to life insurance contracts are accomplished through the use of riders, which are similar to endorsements
A contractual clause that changes or modifies the body of an insurance contract The "Endorsement" might be broad or narrow in scope, but should always be reviewed carefully Although its effect could be either positive or negative, it is usually broadens - or expands in some way - the applicable terms or standard benefits that the contract would normally afford the insured party
Additional title insurance coverage that protects you from situations that are not already included in your policy
Specified areas of preparation listed on a certificate based upon the completion of an approved teacher, administrative, or special services program from a regionally accredited institution whose program is based on NCATE standards, and upon recommendation by the preparing institution The term "endorsement" may have a different meaning in other states
Also known as riders, endorsements are changes to the original insurance contract, such as a different deductible or an additional car or driver Back to Top
An authorized marking on a mailpiece that shows handling instructions, a service, and a request for an ancillary service