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Basic Cause of Loss

Normal Peril form that specifies the perils insured against.

Broad Cause of Loss Form

Named peril form and provides coverage for the perils named in the basic form, but adds

additional perils and names them on the form.

Special Cause of Loss Form

The special form is an "open peril" or "all risk" form that provides coverage for all risks of

loss, except for those excluded in the policy

Appraisal Clause

allows either the insured or the insurance company to demand a binding appraisal of the loss.

Principle of Indemnity

An insured who has suffered a loss, should only be restored to the approximate financial

condition that existed prior to the loss, no better and no worse.

Insurable Interest

The "person" must have a lawful, substantial, and economic interest in the health, property or

object being covered under the insurance.

Risk

uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss

Pure Risk

,There is only the possibility of a loss or no-loss.

Speculative Risk

There is a possibility of both profit and loss

Peril

cause of loss

Hazard

Increases the chance of loss

Physical hazard

The material, structural, or operational features of the risk itself, apart from the morale or

moral hazards of persons owning or managing it.

Moral Hazard

A condition that increases the likelihood that a person will intentionally cause or exaggerate a

loss.

Morale Hazard

A condition of inattention to, or disregard for, one's own life, health, property or behavior,

that increases the frequency or severity of a loss.

Five Methods of Risk Management

1. Risk Avoidance

2. Transfer of Risk

3. Sharing a Risk

, 4. Assumption of Risk

5. Risk Reduction or Risk Control

Underwriting

Process of selecting certain types of risks and rejecting others so the insurance company will

have a book of business that will produce the company's desired results. (they want a

favorable loss ratio)

Contracts must contain these 4 elements

1. Capacity of Contract/Competent Parties

2. Legal Purposes

3. Offer and Acceptance

4. Consideration

Parts of an Insurance Contract

1. Declarations

2. Insuring agreement

3. Exclusions

4. Conditions

The two broad principles that form the legal foundations of all insurance policies are:

The doctrine of utmost faith

the doctrine of reasonable expectations

A breach of Warranty

The failure of the insured to comply with one or more of the policy conditions

Representation

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