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,Consequential also known as Indirect Loss An insured's business is damaged because of a fire and he is forced to close
business temporarily for repairs. As a result the insured lost income. What type
of loss is this?
Combined Single The insured crashes into a porch and the person sitting on the porch. The
person on the porch is injured. The insured's insurance policy has a limit set at
$500,000. This amount applies to the total of damages for any bodily injury and
property damage resulting from one accident. Which type of limit of liability
does the insured have? This single dollar limit of liability applying to the total of
damages for bodily injury and property damage combined resulting from one
accident or occurrence
$100,000 If a liability policy had split limits of 100/300/100, what is the maximum amount
that would be payable in the event of injury to a single person? The first limit
shown is the most the policy will pay for bodily injury to any one person
,Absolute What kind of liability would a person with a swimming pool have?
Any conduct that is inherently dangerous imposes this liability. The claimant
does not have to prove anythhing.
Only to individuals An agent license can be issued
A change in the risk that substantially increases the If a policy has been in affect for at least 60 days or is due for renewal, a
hazard insured against cancellation may only be affected for this reason
Authorized Insurer An insurer that holds a Certificate of Authority in the state in which it transacts
business is considered to be
15% An insured must get advanced warning if the premiums will be increased by
more than
Written notice of an increase in premiums that exceed this amount of the
current policy's premium must be delivered or mailed to the insured at least 45
days before the effective date of the change
Indemnity The insurance principle that states if a policy allows for greater compensation
than the financial loss incurred, the insured may only receive benefits for the
amount lost.
, Loss Insurance is a contract by which one seeks to protect another from
Pair and Set Clause The loss settlement based on the reasonable and fair portion that the lost or
damaged part bears to the total value of the set
In the event of a loss to only part of a pair or set, losses will be settled either
by repairing or replacing the damaged part or by paying the difference
between the actual cash value before and after the loss.
Provides the insurer a method of settling a loss when only a part of the insured
pair or set is damaged. The insurer will pay for the loss or damage to an insured
item, plus the amount that the loss of one item detracts from the value of
undamaged item(s) of the pair or set.
Insuring clause, Exclusions, Conditions The essential parts of an insurance policy