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What is the effective date of an insurance policy?

The date when claims can first be made

The date when coverage ends

The date when coverage begins as specified in the policy

The effective date of an insurance policy is the date when coverage begins, as specified in the policy. This date marks the point at which the insurer's obligations under the policy commence, and the policyholder is entitled to the protections and benefits outlined in the policy. Having a clear effective date is crucial for both the insurer and the insured, as it defines the timeframe during which coverage is active and claims can be processed.

In typical insurance language, this effective date is often detailed in the policy and can influence various aspects of the insurance contract, such as renewals and claim submissions. Understanding this date helps policyholders know when they are protected and can utilize their benefits, making it a pivotal element of any insurance agreement.

The date the policyholder receives the policy document

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