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Your new health insurance has a $4,000 deductible. What does that mean?

You'll pay the insurance company $4,000 a year to cover all of your
medical expenses.
B
Your insurance will cover up to $4,000 of your medical expenses each
year and then you'll have to cover the rest.
с
You'll need to pay $4,000 on medical expenses each year before your
insurance will kick in
Your insurance will pay up to $4,000 for each medical visit you have.

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Answer:

с). You'll need to pay $4,000 on medical expenses each year before your

insurance will kick in

Step-by-step explanation:

The deductible is the cash amount that a person needs to pay to the insurance company before their insurance coverage can begin. It applies mostly to medical insurance. If an insurance policy has a deductible requirement, one can not launch any claim without having paid the deductible in full. The insured pays the deductible out of pocket.

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