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NJ Property Insurance State
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Risk—ANSWER-The chance of loss


Pure Risks—ANSWER-Only pure risks (not speculative risks, like gambling)

are insurable


Peril—ANSWER-Cause of loss. Examples: Fire; Explosion; Windstorm; Flood;

Theft; Collision


Hazard—ANSWER-A condition that increases the chance of a peril

occurring. Three types of hazards: Moral, Morale, and Physical


To be insurable—ANSWER-Risk must be definable, measurable, beyond the

insured's control, common to a large group of people, and not catastrophic


Basic Risk and Loss Factors—ANSWER-Risk; Loss; Exposure; Peril; Hazard


Loss—ANSWER-An unwelcomed and unplanned reduction in economic

value

, Direct Loss—ANSWER-The immediate result of an event caused by a covered

peril. Example: A home is severely damaged by fire, the damage to the

building is considered a direct loss.


Indirect Damage Loss—ANSWER-A more remote ramification than a direct

loss, but is still a result of loss from a covered peril. Example: Because a

home suffering fire damage is temporarily uninhabitable the home owner

will incur additional living expenses, over and above the home owner's

normal expenses, until the house has been repaired. These additional living

expenses are an indirect loss that follows the direct loss of the home.


Exposure—ANSWER-The state of being subject to a possible loss.


Moral Hazard—ANSWER-The tendencies or traits of an individual that

increase the chance of a loss. Alcoholism, smoking, and bad credit are

examples of moral hazards.


Morale Hazard—ANSWER-Individual tendencies, but they arise from a state

of mind, attitude, indifference to loss. Not locking one's car or driving

recklessly are examples of morale hazards.


Physical Hazard—ANSWER-Physical conditions that increase the chance of

loss. For instance, dangerous conditions or activities are physical hazards

that increase the chance of injury or death. Diseases are physical hazards

because they increase chance of death.


Legal Hazards—ANSWER-Legal or regulatory environment characteristics

that affect an insurer's ability to provide insurance at a premium that fairly

reflects its loss exposures.


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