Until recently, buying individual health insurance policies worked out to be a better option for couples instead of a family floater plan. By paying 30-35 per cent more, they could double the sum insured by going for two individual plans. But this has changed in the past few months since most private insurers introduced a “restoration” option in family floater policies. The restoration option doubles the cover if the policyholder exhausts the sum insured. Say, you have health insurance of Rs 10 lakh. You run up a bill of Rs 8 lakh due to accidental injuries, and the ...
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