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Understand your insurance policy in plain English

Insurance policies are written to be precise, not readable. The part that decides whether you're actually covered is usually buried in the exclusions. Paste your policy into Plainly and get a plain-English summary of what it covers, what it doesn't, and what to check before you rely on it.

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What Plainly looks for

  • What's actually covered The difference between what the brochure implies and what the policy guarantees.
  • Exclusions The specific situations where the policy simply won't pay — usually the important ones.
  • Deductibles and limits How much you pay before coverage starts, and the cap on what you can claim.
  • Claim conditions The deadlines and paperwork that can void a valid claim if you miss them.
  • Cancellation and renewal How the policy ends, changes price, or lapses without obvious warning.

How it works

Step 1 — Paste the section you don't understand.

Step 2 — Answer a few quick questions so the analysis fits your situation.

Step 3 — Get a plain-English summary plus a list of things to watch out for.

Check it before you sign

It takes about a minute. Plainly never stores your policy, and there's no signup.

Explain my policy

Plainly is a reading aid, not legal or financial advice. For high-stakes documents, have a qualified professional review the full document alongside your situation.