Liability Insurance: Coverage, Risks, & Regulation
Table of Contents
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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 |
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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
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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