/ˈundərɪnˌʃurəns/ – noun
Definition: việc bảo hiểm không đầy đủ.
A more thorough explanation: Underinsurance refers to a situation where an individual or entity has insurance coverage that is insufficient to fully cover the potential costs or damages associated with a particular risk or event. This can result in the policyholder having to pay out-of-pocket for expenses that exceed the coverage limits of their insurance policy.
Example: The policyholder discovered that their coverage was insufficient due to underinsurance after a car accident.