Liability Insurance: Coverage, Risks, & Regulation

 

Table of Contents

 

Chapter 1: Liability & Risk

1

  Risk

1

  Law of Large Numbers

2

  Liability & Society

3

  The Liability Risk

4

  Losses

4

  Results of Verdicts

6

  Fraudulent Claims

6

  The Basis for Liability Claims

7

  Liability under Torts

8

  Intentional Acts or Omissions

8

  "Privileged"

10

Strict Liability Imposed by Statute Law

11

Negligence

12

  Presumed Negligence

12

  Imputed Negligence

13

Negligence in Tort Liability

14

  1) The required Elements of a Negligent Act

15

  Legal Duty

15

  Breach of Duty / A Wrong

16

  Injury and/or Damage

16

  Proximate Relationship

17

  2) Defenses in a Negligent Act

18

  Contributory Negligence

18

Tort Liability Exposures

19

  Real Property / Personal

19

  Attractive Nuisances

20

Business Liability Exposures

21

Personal Liability Exposures

22

In Conclusion

22

Table of Contents

 

 

 

Chapter 2: General Liability

23

Insuring One's Liabilities

23

  Declarations

24

  The Policy Jacket

24

  Coverage Parts

25

General Liability

25

Personal Liability Forms

26

Professional Liability Forms

27

  Moral/Morale Hazard

28

Business Liability Forms

29

  Comprehensive General Liability (GCL)

29

  Owners’, Landlords’ & Tenants’ (OL&T)

29

  Manufacturers’ & Contactors’ (M&C)

30

Chapter 2: General Liability

23

Other Liability Coverages

31

  Physicians', Surgeons' & Dentists' Liability Policy

31

  Druggists' Liability Form

32

  Hospital Liability Form

32

  Miscellaneous Medical Liability

32

  Errors & Omissions Insurance

32

  Directors' & Officers' Liability

33

  Contractual Liability Form

34

  Owners' & Contractors' Protective Liability Insurance

35

  Products & Completed Operations Liability Form

35

  Products Recall Insurance

36

  Personal Injury Liability Policy

37

  Storekeepers' Liability Policy

38

  Dramshop Liability Policy

38

  Accountants' Professional Liability

39

  Insurance Agents' & Brokers' Liability Policy

40

  Lawyers' Professional Liability

40

  Trustees' & Fiduciaries Liability

40

  Employee Benefits' Manager Liability Policy

40

  Actuaries Professional Liability

40

Medical Payments Insurance 

41

Excess Insurance

42

Umbrella Liability Policy

44

  Excess Personal Liability Policies

45

In Conclusion

 

46

Chapter 3: Adjusters & Liability Insurance

47

  Professional Responsibilities of Adjusters

48

Adjusters and Liability Claims Handling

49

The Claims Handling Process

50

Preventing Bad Faith Claims

50

The Human Aspect

51

Regulatory and Ethical Obligations

51

Unfair Claims Settlement Practices

52

Ethical Responsibilities

52

Emerging Risks for Adjusters

53

In Conclusion: The Adjuster as a Liability Manager

54

 

 

Chapter 4:  Auto Liability

55

  Is there really a need?

55

  Increasing Insurance Premiums

57

  Premium Rates

58

  File & Use Law

60

  Open Competition Law

60

Financial Responsibility Law

61

Compulsory Liability Insurance Law

62

  Automobile Insurance Plans (AIP)

63

  Reinsurance

64

  Unsatisfied Judgment Funds (UJF)

67

  Uninsured Motorists Coverage

69

  Automobile no-fault plans

69

  Other no-fault plans

69

  Vision Zero

73

  In Conclusion

73

 

 

Chapter 5: Employers' Liability

74

  Early Attempts

74

  An Employer's Liability

75

  Common-law Liability

75

  Employers' Liability Acts

76

Workers' Compensation Laws

76

Compulsory & Elective Laws

78

  Covered Perils

78

  Types of Benefits under Workers' Compensation Laws

79

  OASDHI

80

Workers' Compensation Insurers

82

Standard Workers' Compensation & Employers’ Liability Policy

84

  Declarations

84

  Insuring Agreements

85

  Exclusions

85

  Conditions

86

Basic Rating Plans

86

  Experience Rating Plans

86

  Premium Discount Plans

86

  Retrospective Rating Plans

86

Occupational Safety & Health Act (OSHA)

87

Second-Injury Funds

88

Insurer Practices in Workers’ Compensation

88

In Conclusion

89

 

 

Chapter 6: Miscellaneous Property & Liability

90

Aviation Insurance

90

  Basic Nature

91

  Types of Contracts

93

Basic Policy Forms

95

  Hull Insurance

95

  All-Risks Hull Coverage

95

  Fire and Windstorm

96

  Crash Insurance

96

  Deductibles and Participation

96

  Modern Developments

96

  Aircraft Liability

97

  Voluntary Settlement Coverage (formerly Admitted Liability)

98

  Medical Payments Coverage

98

  Light Aircraft and Specialty Policies

98

Aviation Premium Rates

99

Boiler and Machinery Insurance

101

 Coverage Scope

102

  Direct Loss Coverage

102

  Indirect Loss Coverage

102

  Standard Coverages

103

  Exclusions and Limitations

103

  Modern Importance

104

Glass Insurance

104

Policy Coverage

104

  Broken Glass

105

  Frames, Temporary Plates

105

  Historical Context

105

Credit Insurance

106

  Policy Structures and Operation

106

  Domestic and Export Credit Insurance

107

  Credit Insurance Market and Modern Uses

107

Accounts Receivable Insurance

108

Valuable Papers & Records Insurance

109

  Modern Developments

109

Title Insurance

110

  The Nature of Title Defects

110

  Types of Title Insurance Policies

110

  Policy Forms & Coverage Enhancements

111

  Emerging endorsements

112

  Standard Exclusions

112

  Title Insurance vs Other Insurance

112

  The Claims Process

112

  Regulation of Title Insurance

112

  The NAIC and Title Insurance Oversight

113

Canada – A Hybrid System of Government Assurance and Private Insurance

115

Fraud Risks in Title Insurance

117

In Conclusion

118

 

 

Chapter 7: Underwriting Liability Policies

119

Underwriting Responsibility

119

  The role underwriting plays

119

The Agent's Role in Underwriting

121

  Practical Applications in Liability Insurance

122

The Underwriting Selection Process

123

Purpose of the Selection Process

125

Auto Underwriting

125

  Modern Risk Evaluation

126

  Residual Market Mechanisms

126

Rating

127

Primary Rating Factors

128

  Age, Sex, and Marital Status of Drivers

128

  Use of the Automobile

129

  Driver Training and Good Student Discounts

129

Secondary Rating Factors

130

  Multi-Car Discounts

130

  Type of Vehicle

130

  Safe Driver Rating Plans

130

  Emerging Rating Factors

130

  Credit-Based Insurance Scoring

131

  Telematics and Usage-Based Insurance

131

  Territorial and Environmental Factors

131

  The Purpose of Rating

132

Other Rating Factors: Moral & Morale Hazards

132

Emerging Technologies in Underwriting

133

Underwriting for Business Liabilities

135

Modern Considerations

136

International Contrast: Underwriting in Canada

137

In Conclusion

140

 

 

Chapter 8: Review

141

Review of Chapter 1 – Risk and Liability

141

Review of Chapter 2 – General Liability

142

Review of Chapter 3 – Adjusters & Liability Insurance

143

Review of Chapter 4 – Automobile Liability

143

Review of Chapter 5 – Employers’ Liability

144

Review of Chapter 6 – Miscellaneous Property & Liability

145

Review of Chapter 7 – Underwriting

146


 

 

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