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The phrase "a policyholder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual or entity that holds an insurance policy.
Example: "As a policyholder, you have the right to file a claim if you experience a loss covered by your insurance."
Alternatives: "an insured party" or "a policy owner."
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Cashing out life insurance can keep a policyholder afloat if he suddenly needs the dough.
And in extremis a "policyholder guarantee fund" should be able to take control.
Her father is retired from the New York State Insurance Fund as a policyholder services representative.
Unfortunately, however, there is often not much a policyholder can do about it.
A policyholder claimed his car had been stolen following a mugging.
Insurance agencies would give bonuses to firefighters when they saved the premises of a policyholder.
Insurance agencies gave bonuses to firefighters when they saved the premises of a policyholder.
Life-insurance companies are in the converse situation: the longer a policyholder lives, the more money the company makes.
According to the Insurance Information Institute, an industry group, most automobile insurance policies cover a policyholder driving a rental.
Why would those companies agree to pay out in full to a policyholder even if a fire had not occurred?
Liability insurance, insurance against claims of loss or damage for which a policyholder might have to compensate another party.
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