Definition: The English word "insurance Spanish" refers to a type of insurance coverage provided by an insurance company that provides protection against certain losses or damage, often related to natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or volcanic eruptions. In Spanish, the term "insurrollo" (Spanish for "insurance") is used to describe this type of insurance coverage. Insurance can be purchased and offered by insurance companies in many different countries around the world. It provides financial protection to individuals and families against loss caused by natural disasters or other unforeseen circumstances. An insurance Spanish policy typically includes a list of risks and events that are covered, such as earthquake, hurricane, volcanic eruption, floods, etc., and can cover up to 90% of the cost of the insured's losses. The insurance company will pay for losses from these sources to the policyholder or beneficiaries upon completion of the claims process. In essence, an insurance Spanish policy is a financial protection measure provided by the insurance company that helps mitigate loss caused by natural disasters and other unforeseen events.