INSURANCE CALM 20. What is Insurance? Insurance is defined as a contract (called an insurance policy) where one party (insurer) agrees to pay another.

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INSURANCE CALM 20

What is Insurance? Insurance is defined as a contract (called an insurance policy) where one party (insurer) agrees to pay another party (insured) for losses affecting the insured's interests (the insurable interest). Premium is the consideration that the insurer receives for paying the loss.

All Kinds of Insurance… Homeowner's Insurance Life Insurance Health Insurance Disability insurance Automobile Insurance Title Insurance Social Insurance Worker's Compensation Insurance Malpractice Insurance Excess Liability insurance Annuity

Homeowner's Insurance - provides coverage for losses due to damage or destruction of a home. Renters need insurance, too. What does renter’s insurance cover? A renter’s or tenant policy covers your liability and your personal possessions (e.g., furniture, computer, appliances, clothes) if they are damaged or stolen. It may also pay for temporary living expenses if the rental property is damaged and is unlivable. Homeowner’s Insurance

Life Insurance Life Insurance - provides coverage after the insured party's death, often to family member(s) left behind (beneficiary). a. Term insurance: is sold for a specified time period. b. Whole life insurance: provides coverage throughout the insured's life (has cash value).

Health & Disability Health Insurance - pays for hospital and medical treatment. Disability insurance - provides a monthly income when one becomes disabled.

Automobile Insurance Automobile Insurance - provides coverage for automobile accidents and damage to the insured's automobile. a. Liability - covers damages if the (insured) driver injures someone or damages someone's property in an automobile accident. b. Collision insurance - pays for damage to the insured automobile when it is involved in a collision. c. Comprehensive insurance - covers damage to the insured automobile resulting from causes other than collision (Ex. - hail).

Workers Compensation Worker's Compensation Insurance - protect workers who are injured on the job.

Others… Malpractice Insurance - insurance purchased by physicians and hospitals to cover the cost of being sued for malpractice. Excess Liability insurance - called an "umbrella" policy that provides liability coverage for at least $1 million. Added to a homeowner's insurance policy to cover liability for accidents on or away from insured property. Annuity - will pay a designated amount periodically, the payments begin at a date set in the policy.

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