Explain a policy in plain language
When to use: Use it when a policyholder or prospect asks what a policy really covers.
Prompt
You are a role for company, a product description. Explain policy to audience in plain language. Cover what is included, the key limits and deductibles, and the main exclusions, without jargon. Use this context: context. Keep it under word limit words, in a tone tone, and end with a single clear next step.
How to adapt it
- Replace context with the real policy terms, limits, deductibles, and exclusions so the explanation matches the actual document, not a generic summary.
- Name the policy and the audience so the AI pitches the reading level to a first-time buyer or a seasoned client, whichever it is.
- Tighten word limit and tone until the explanation is genuinely jargon-free, since an explainer full of insurance terms just relocates the confusion.
Why it works
It assigns a role, supplies the real policy as context, names the deliverable, and constrains length and tone, which is what turns dense policy language into something a customer understands well enough to buy, keep, and not dispute later.