👉 In this humorous yet informative context, let's take a look at one of our favorite words: "General Insurance Liabilities." This term means that you will be responsible for the entire cost of insurance even if you don't actually have any coverage.
To break it down into its two parts: 1. General (like a broad, general idea or purpose) 2. Insurance (like health care, which is often covered by your health plan) And here's an example sentence using this term: "You may be responsible for the entire cost of insurance even if you don't actually have any coverage." This might seem unsettling at first, but it highlights how much you'll be footing the bill.