Extended coverage

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Extended coverage is a term used in the insurance business. All basic insurance policies have exclusions - specific loss causalities that are not covered by the insurance company. An Extended coverage (EC) policy covers these exclusions.

Extended coverage is a marketing phrase used to promote additional coverages not included in a basic insurance policy. It is not a legally binding term in the insurance industry. EC does not refer to any specific peril.

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