Insuring Property and Liability Risks
Table of Contents
| Chapter 1 Why Do We Have Insurance? | 
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| What is risk? | 7 | 
| Premium dollars: a certain loss. | 9 | 
| Insurance takes away the worry. | 11 | 
| Charge it! | 12 | 
| Marine insurance keeps the goods moving | 12 | 
| Insurance line development/There’s always a way | 13 | 
| Fire insurance: one of the first forms invented | 14 | 
| Making the policy practical | 15 | 
| Standardization becomes necessary | 16 | 
| Chapter 2 Understanding the Impossible | 
 22 | 
| There are 4 basic parts | 22 | 
| Declarations | 23 | 
| The Insuring Agreements | 24 | 
| When is the policy effective? | 25 | 
| Binders | 26 | 
| Canceling the policy | 28 | 
| What are the principle concepts of insurance? | 32 | 
| Indemnity | 32 | 
| Insurable Interest | 33 | 
| Using the Mortgage Clause | 35 | 
| When negligence or neglect is a factor | 36 | 
| Proportional payment | 36 | 
| When more than one mortgage exists | 37 | 
| Chapter 3 Liability Limitations | 
 39 | 
| Insuring for logical amounts | 39 | 
| Actual Cash Value | 40 | 
| Repair or replace? | 42 | 
| Policy language has specific meanings | 44 | 
| Chapter 4 When Multiple Policies Exist | 
 45 | 
| Who pays what? | 46 | 
| Companies who are not able to pay | 47 | 
| “Other Insurance” alternatives | 48 | 
| Non-concurrent policies | 48 | 
| What happens when claimants refuse the offer? | 50 | 
| Chapter 5 Insurance Doesn’t Always Pay Everything | 
 52 | 
| How coinsurance works | 54 | 
| Why would a policyholder want coinsurance? | 56 | 
| Small versus large property owners | 57 | 
| Coinsurance history/Consumer distrust | 58 | 
| Coinsurance variety | 60 | 
| Deductibles/Why are deductibles used? | 61 | 
| Straight deductible/Convertible deductible | 62 | 
| Cumulative and participating deductibles/Franchise deductibles | 63 | 
| Progressively diminishing deductibles | 63 | 
| Loss limitation clauses/Pro Rata Distribution clause | 64 | 
| Use of deductibles | 65 | 
| Types of deductibles | 66 | 
| In closing | 67 | 
| Chapter 6 What Are We Insuring Against? | 
 69 | 
| Perils/Defining the losses | 69 | 
| “Loss and Damage by Fire” | 70 | 
| Lightning/Removal of goods | 73 | 
| Exceptions | 75 | 
| Arson | 77 | 
| Coverage for fire department charges/Debris removal | 78 | 
| Exceptions to payment | 79 | 
| Peril Expansion | 81 | 
| Extended Coverage Endorsement | 82 | 
| How the deductible applies | 83 | 
| Windstorm and Hail | 83 | 
| Beach Plans | 84 | 
| Explosion | 85 | 
| Riot and Civil Commotion | 86 | 
| Aircraft & Vehicles/Smoke/The Apportionment Clause | 87 | 
| Joint Loss/The Optional Perils Endorsement | 89 | 
| Vandalism & Malicious Mischief Endorsement | 90 | 
| Earthquake & Volcanic Eruption Insurance | 91 | 
| Automatic Sprinkler Coverage | 93 | 
| Water Damage | 94 | 
| Flood Insurance | 95 | 
| Chapter 7 Fire Insurance Forms | 
 97 | 
| Putting the policy together | 97 | 
| Policy Forms | 98 | 
| Residential Policy Forms (Dwelling forms)/Dwelling and Contents Form | 99 | 
| Dwelling Coverage | 100 | 
| Contents Coverage | 101 | 
| Dwelling and Contents Broad Form | 103 | 
| Replacement Cost Coverage/Dwelling Buildings Special Form | 104 | 
| Dwelling Policy Program | 105 | 
| Commercial Forms | 106 | 
| Property Covered - Coverage A – Buildings | 106 | 
| Coverage B – Personal Property of the Insured | 107 | 
| Coverage C – Personal Property of Others | 107 | 
| It Doesn’t Cover Everything | 107 | 
| Extensions of Coverage | 108 | 
| How is the policy arranged? | 110 | 
| Is your client adequately insured? | 111 | 
| Chapter 8 Marine Insurance | 
 112 | 
| What is marine insurance? / Is there a standard marine policy? | 112 | 
| How are marine policies classified? | 113 | 
| First group: loss or damage to conveyances | 113 | 
| Second group: “Port Risk Only” policies | 114 | 
| Third group: fleet policies | 115 | 
| Fourth group: “Full Form” and “Total Loss Only” policies | 115 | 
| Fifth group: Hull policies adapted to the type of vessel | 116 | 
| Liability protection | 116 | 
| Class 1 - Collision | 117 | 
| Class 2 - Protection and Indemnity Insurance policies | 117 | 
| Class 3 - Excess Protection and Indemnity insurance | 118 | 
| Class 4 - Water Pollution liability | 118 | 
| Chapter 9 Marine Insurance Marketing | 
 120 | 
| Cost, Coverage, and Sales / Rates: A judgment call | 120 | 
| Client evaluation | 121 | 
| Hull rates | 122 | 
| Cargo rates | 124 | 
| Considering Past Performance/International competition/Pleasure boats | 125 | 
| Yacht Hull Coverage | 126 | 
| Other coverage for yachts | 127 | 
| First Coverage - Protection and indemnity insurance | 128 | 
| Second Coverage - Federal compensation insurance | 128 | 
| Third Coverage - Medical payments insurance | 128 | 
| Reading the Yacht policy | 128 | 
| Outboard policies | 129 | 
| Chapter 10 Inland Marine Insurance | 
 131 | 
| Goods in transit / Why is it called “Inland Marine” insurance? | 131 | 
| Growth of the Inland Marine insurance industry | 131 | 
| Nationwide Marine Definition | 134 | 
| Inland marine insurance characteristics | 136 | 
| All-risks protection | 137 | 
| Excessive hazard / Property normally covered by other insurance | 138 | 
| Wear and tear | 138 | 
| Dampness or extremes of temperature | 139 | 
| Carelessness of the insured / Carelessness of others | 139 | 
| Mysterious disappearance | 139 | 
| Infidelity (a disloyal act) / Artificially generated electricity | 140 | 
| Earthquake and flood / War, acts of war, and nuclear reaction | 140 | 
| Underwriting: Moral and Morale Hazards | 140 | 
| Assignment / Who is requesting coverage? | 141 | 
| Imports and exports (Categories A and B) | 141 | 
| Domestic shipments (Category C) | 141 | 
| Transportation policies | 143 | 
| Parcel Post and registered mail policies | 144 | 
| Registered mail policy | 145 | 
| First class mail policy | 146 | 
| Other forms: Armored car and messenger policy | 146 | 
| Motor truck cargo insurance | 147 | 
| Public trucker’s legal liability forms | 148 | 
| Means of communication coverage | 148 | 
| Chapter 11 Risks & Protection | 
 149 | 
| Personal property floater risks | 149 | 
| Scheduled and unscheduled floaters | 149 | 
| Standard provisions | 150 | 
| Terminology of the personal property floater | 150 | 
| Floaters: Personal property floater | 153 | 
| Personal effects floater | 153 | 
| Personal articles floater | 155 | 
| Government service floater | 157 | 
| Snowmobile floater | 157 | 
| Nearly anything is possible | 158 | 
| Commercial property floater risks | 159 | 
| Livestock floater | 159 | 
| Accounts receivable insurance | 160 | 
| Valuable papers & records insurance | 161 | 
| Floor plan merchandise policy | 161 | 
| Signs and street clocks form | 162 | 
| Dealer’s block insurance | 162 | 
| Electronic data processing | 164 | 
| Chapter 12 Consequential Loss Insurance | 
 166 | 
| Loss of business | 166 | 
| Business interruption insurance | 166 | 
| A separate and specific policy | 167 | 
| Describing the property | 168 | 
| Indemnity period | 169 | 
| Forms | 171 | 
| Gross earnings form | 172 | 
| The agreed amount endorsement | 173 | 
| Premium adjustment endorsement | 174 | 
| Extended period of indemnity | 175 | 
| Deferred loss payment endorsement | 175 | 
| Payroll endorsements | 175 | 
| Simplified earnings forms | 176 | 
| Contingent business-interruption insurance | 177 | 
| An earnings form of business interruption insurance | 178 | 
| Extra expense insurance: business interruption means loss of business | 179 | 
| Business income coverage form | 180 | 
| Policy definitions | 181 | 
| Individual consequential loss insurance | 182 | 
| Rent insurance | 183 | 
| Forms/Coinsurance | 184 | 
| Period of indemnity/Rates/Additional living expense | 185 | 
| Leasehold insurance | 186 | 
| Recovering profit losses | 187 | 
| Chapter 13 Boiler and Machinery/Glass Insurance | 
 189 | 
| Boiler and machinery insurance/Premium | 189 | 
| Inspection services | 190 | 
| Application for coverage | 191 | 
| Direct-Damage policy | 192 | 
| Primarily property coverage | 195 | 
| Exclusions | 196 | 
| Endorsements/Business interruption endorsement | 197 | 
| Extra expense insurance | 199 | 
| Combined business interruption and extra expense | 199 | 
| Consequential damage insurance/Utility interruption | 200 | 
| Glass Insurance | 200 | 
| Chapter 14 Insurance Ethics | 
 203 | 
| Principles of honor and morality | 203 | 
| We are only salespeople. | 205 | 
| How did I become a moral person? | 206 | 
| Is it really necessary to be ethical? | 207 | 
| Egoism: Acting in our own self-interest. | 209 | 
| Perception is everything. | 211 | 
| Promoting ethics is a full-time job. | 212 | 
| Combining investment methods for a satisfying result | 216 | 
| Where do I start? | 218 | 
| Investment portfolios | 219 | 
| How do I know what is ethical? | 221 | 
| Mores | 224 | 
| An agent’s ethical requirements/Education | 225 | 
| Meeting the people | 226 | 
| What is covered and for how long? | 227 | 
| Policy replacement | 230 | 
| Does the applicant understand what was said? | 231 | 
| Validating premium cost | 231 | 
| Applicant signatures | 232 | 
| Keeping in touch with your clients | 232 | 
| Commingling funds | 233 | 
| Making personal choices | 234 | 
| Why bother with ethical behavior? | 237 | 
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