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What is the difference between prior acts and a retroactive date?

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What is the difference between prior acts and a retroactive date?

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A prior acts date is the same thing as a retroactive date. The terms are used interchangeably. A claims-made policy covers you for claims-made during that one policy year. The retroactive date allows you to also add coverage for incidents that happen after your retroactive date. The process of covering those past years is called prior acts.

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