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Liability and Insurance Issues Theodore A. (Ted) Feitshans Extension Associate Professor Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics North Carolina State University 919-515-5195 taf@ncsu.edu January 14, 2014
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Liability
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Where does liability come from?
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Contracts
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IPRs
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Torts
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Strict Liability in Tort
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Intentional Torts
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Quasi- Intentional Torts
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Negligent Torts
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Duty
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Duty to a Trespasser
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Duty to an Invitee
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Modification of Duty by Statute
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Breach of Duty
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Proximate Cause
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Actual Damages
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Contributory Negligence
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Waivers
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Choice of Business Entity
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Independent Contractors
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Employment
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Managing Risk Intelligently
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The Risk Management Model
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Risk identification
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Risk Evaluation Low-Severity, Low- Frequency High-Severity, Low- Frequency Low-Severity, High- Frequency High-Severity, High- Frequency
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Risk Treatment
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Selection & Implementation
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Program Monitoring
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What Is Insurance?
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Let’s talk terminology…
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Premium
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Rider
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Policy
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EVENT
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CLAIM
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Adjuster
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Policy holder Insured Third-party beneficiary
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Agent/ Broker
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Insurable Interest
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Underwriter
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Actuary
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Reinsurer
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Insurance Needs DisabilityProducts Liability Health Life: owner & key employees Property/Casualty Liability Motor vehicle Business interruption
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Motor Vehicle Issues
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Managing Your Insurance
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Read Your Policy!
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Ask Questions!
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Ask more questions!
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Promptly notify your agent of claims!
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Communicate with your insurance agent!
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Use the resources that your insurance agent provides
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Insurance Pays the Costs of Defense
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CONCLUSION
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N.C. Department of Insurance For assistance in finding authorized insurance services in North Carolina: –N.C. Department of Insurance http://www.ncdoi.comhttp://www.ncdoi.com To check the license status of an agent: https://sbs- nc.naic.org/Lion-Web/jsp/sbsreports/AgentLookup.jsphttps://sbs- nc.naic.org/Lion-Web/jsp/sbsreports/AgentLookup.jsp For help with unauthorized insurance: –1-800-546-5664 Consumer services –(919) 733-7487 Agent services 56
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N.C. Department of Insurance For assistance finding insurance, regularly licensed companies and surplus lines: http://www.ncdoi.com/Consumer/Consumer_Busi ness.aspxhttp://www.ncdoi.com/Consumer/Consumer_Busi ness.aspx “This Program is designed to assist commercial insurance buyers in their efforts to obtain difficult-to- place commercial coverage. Agents and consumers can call 919-807-6750 or 800-546-5664 (toll free in N.C.) for assistance.”
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