Chris Bridenstine
Chris Bridenstine   Joined his father, Les Bridenstine, at Advance Insurance Agency in 1999. Les has since retired but Chris continues on.

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OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE

 Abnormal condition or illness caused by factors associated with the workplace. Like occupational injuries, this is covered by workers compensation policies. (See Workers compensation)

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OCCURRENCE POLICY

 Insurance that pays claims arising out of incidents that occur during the policy term, even if they are filed many years later. (See Claims-made policy)

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OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE

 Coverage of all types of vessels and watercraft, for property damage to the vessel and cargo, including such risks as piracy and the jettisoning of cargo to save the property of others. Coverage for marine-related liabilities. War is excluded from basic p

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OPEN COMPETITION STATES

 States where insurance companies can set new rates without prior approval, although the state’s commissioner can disallow them if they are not reasonable and adequate or are discriminatory.

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OPERATING EXPENSES

 The cost of maintaining a business’s property, includes insurance, property taxes, utilities and rent, but excludes income tax, depreciation and other financing expenses.

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OPTIONS

 Contracts that allow, but do not oblige, the buying or selling of property or assets at a certain date at a set price.

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ORDINANCE OR LAW COVERAGE

 Endorsement to a property policy, including homeowners, that pays for the extra expense of rebuilding to comply with ordinances or laws, often building codes, that did not exist when the building was originally built. For example, a building severely dama

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ORDINARY LIFE INSURANCE

 A life insurance policy that remains in force for the policyholder’s lifetime.

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ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER PARTS / OEM

 Sheet metal auto parts made by the manufacturer of the vehicle. (See Generic auto parts)

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OVER-THE-COUNTER (OTC)

Security that is not listed or traded on an exchange such as the New York Stock Exchange. Business in over-the-counter securities is conducted through dealers using electronic networks.

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