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Bail Bond
Variously used in connection with the release of a person or property from the custody of the law, referring to the bond or sum of money that is furnished the court or other official as indemnity for nonperformance of the obligation.

Bailee
One who has custody of the property of another. Bailees "for hire" have certain responsibilities to care for the property of another.

Bailment
The delivery of goods or personal property by one person to another, in trust for the execution of a special purpose in relation to such goods, beneficial either to the bailor, the bailee or both. This is done by contract, express or implied, which obligates the bailee to perform the trust and carry out its purpose and then either redeliver the goods to the bailor or dispose of the goods according to the purpose of the trust.

Bailor
The owner of property legally possessed by another bailee.

Benefit Period
A period of time typically one to three years during which major medical benefits are paid after the deductible is satisfied. When the benefit period ends, the insured must then satisfy a new deductible in order to establish a new benefit period. Length of time a policy will pay benefits to an insured.

Benefits
The amount payable by the insurance company to a claimant, assignee or beneficiary under each coverage.

Binder
A written or oral contract issued temporarily to place insurance in force when it is not possible to issue a new policy or endorse the existing policy immediately. A binder is subject to the premium and all the terms of the policy to be issued.

Blanket Contract
A contract of health insurance affording benefits, such as accidental death and dismemberment, for all of a class of persons not individually identified. It is used for such groups as athletic teams, campers, travel policy for employees, etc.

Blanket Medical Expense
A provision which entitles the insured person to collect up to a maximum established in the policy for all hospital and medical expenses incurred, without any limitations on individual types of medical expenses.

Blue Cross
An independent, nonprofit membership corporation providing protection on a service basis against the cost of hospital care in a limited geographical area.

Blue Shield
An independent, non-profit membership corporation providing protection on a service basis against the cost of surgical and medical care in a limited geographical area.

Bodily Injury
A legal responsibility due to negligence arising from an occurrence resulting in an injury of another person's life or health.

Bond
A certificate issued by a government or corporation as evidence of a debt. The issuer of the bond promises to pay the bondholder a specified amount of interest for a specified period and to repay the loan on the expiration (maturity) date.

Broker
A marketing specialist who represents buyers of property and liability insurance and who deals with either agents or companies in arranging for the coverage required by the customer.

Business Insurance
Any insurance for commercial or business enterprises, as opposed to personal insurance, which is for the protection of individuals; a policy written for business purposes, such as key employees, partnerships, and corporations. Synonym is Commercial Lines.

Insurance Information
Absolute Liability
Liability for damages even though fault or negligence cannot be proven. (Liability without fault.)

Accident
An event or occurrence which is unforeseen and unintended. A sudden unexpected event, identifiable in time and place.

Accidental Bodily Injury
Injury to the body as the result of an accident.

Accidental Death and Dismemberment
A benefit purchased through an endorsement which covers loss due to bodily injury caused solely through accidental means.

Accidental Death Benefit
A benefit paid in addition to the face amount of a life insurance policy, if the insured dies as the result of an accident. Sometimes referred to as "double indemnity."

Accident Insurance
A contract purchased to guarantee compensation for a specific loss due to an accident.

Actual Cash Value
1) The cost of replacing or restoring property at prices prevailing at the time and place of the loss, less depreciation, however caused;
2) replacement cost minus depreciation.

Additional Parties/Insured
A person other than the named insured has a financial interest in the vehicle.

Adjuster
A person who investigates and settles claims for an insurance carrier.

Adjusting
The process of investigating and settling claims with or by an insurance carrier.

Adverse Carrier
Another insurance company that may be a party in any given claim or loss related to an accident.

Agent
An insurance company representative licensed by the state who solicits, negotiates or effects contracts of insurance, and provides service to the policyholder for the insurer.

Ambulatory Care
Medical services that are provided on an outpatient (nonhospitalized) basis. Services may include diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.

Application
A signed statement of facts made by a person applying for insurance and then used by the insurance company to decide whether or not to issue a policy. The application becomes part of the insurance contract when the policy is issued.

Arbitration
A form of alternative dispute resolution where an unbiased person or panel renders an opinion as to responsibility for or extent of a loss

Association Group
A group formed from members of a trade or a professional association for group insurance under one master insurance contract.

Automobile Liability Insurance
Protection for the insured against financial loss because of legal liability for car-related injuries to others or damage to their property. Insurance which agrees to pay on behalf of the policy holder sums he/she may be legally required to pay to others as the result of negligence.

Automobile Physical Damage Insurance
Coverage to pay for damage to or loss of an insured automobile resulting from collision, or other than collision(comprehensive) fire, theft, or other perils.


Insurance Information (cont'd)
Rate
The pricing factor upon which the insurance buyer's premium is based.

Rated Policy
Sometimes called an "extra-risk" policy, an insurance policy issued at a higher-than-standard premium rate to cover the extra risk where, for example, an insured has impaired health or a hazardous occupation.

Ratemaking
The statistical process by which insurers determine risks and pricing for the basic classes of insurance.

Rating Territory
A geographical grouping in which like hazards tend to equalize and permit the establishment of an equitable rate for the territory.

Reasonable and Customary Charge
A charge for health care, which is consistent with the going rate or charge in a certain geographical area for identical or similar services.

Rebating
Giving any valuable consideration, usually all or part of the commission, to the prospect or insured as an inducement to buy or renew. Rebating is prohibited by law.

Recurring Claim Provision
A provision in some health insurance policies which specifies a length of time during which the recurrence of a condition is considered to be a continuation of a previous period of disability or hospital confinement.

Recurring Clause
A provision in some health insurance policies, which specifies a period of time during which the recurrence of a condition is considered a continuation of a prior period of disability or hospital confinement.

Reduced Paid-up Insurance
A form of insurance available as a nonforfeiture option. It provides for continuation of the original insurance plan, but for a reduced amount.

Regulation
Supervision of business practices by a governmental entity.

Rehabilitation
(1) Restoration of a totally disabled person to a meaningful occupation, (2) a provision in some long- term disability policies that provides for continuation of benefits or other financial assistance while a totally disabled insured is retraining or attempting to resume productive employment.

Reimbursement
The payment of the expenses actually incurred as a result of an accident or sickness, but not to exceed any amount specified in the policy.

Reinstatement
The resumption of coverage under a policy which has lapsed.

Reinsurance
Assumption by one insurance company of all or part of a risk undertaken by another insurance company.

Reinsurance Facility
An alternative mechanism to service those insureds that cannot obtain insurance in the voluntary market. Premiums and losses for the business that is ceded to the facility are pooled and all insurers share according to their proportion of the voluntary market.

Renewable Term Insurance
Term insurance which can be renewed at the end of the term, at the option of the policyholder and without evidence of insurability, for a limited number of successive terms. The rates increase at each renewal as the age of the insured increases.

Renewal
Continuance of coverage under a policy beyond its original term by the insurer's acceptance of the premium for a new policy term.

Renter's Policy
A package type of insurance that includes coverage similar to a homeowners policy to cover the personal property of a renter or tenant in a building.

Replacement
The substitution of health insurance coverage from one policy contract to another.

Replacement Cost
The cost to repair or replace property at construction costs prevailing at time of loss; the cost to repair or rebuild property without considering depreciation. (See Actual Cash Value)

Replacement ratio
The percentage of income before retirement that is required to be replaced to maintain the same standard of living after retirement.

Representation
Statements made by an applicant in the application, which he represents as being substantially true to the best of his knowledge and belief, but which are not warranted as exact in every detail.

Rescission
Termination of an insurance contract by the insurer on the grounds of material misstatement on the application for insurance. The action of rescission must take place within the contestable period or Time Limit on Certain Defenses but takes effect as of the date of issue of the policy, thus voiding the contract from its inception.

Reservation of Rights
An arrangement whereby an insurer defends a case without commitment to provide coverage in the event that the facts disclosed during the trial reveal that the occurrence is not covered.

Reserve
(1) An amount representing liabilities kept by an insurer to provide for future commitments under policies outstanding. (2) An amount allocated for a special purpose. Note that a reserve is usually a liability and not an extra fund.

Residual Disability
A period of partial disability that immediately follows a period of total disability. Benefits for residual disability are paid on a pro-rata basis, depending on the percentage of earnings loss.

Residual Disability Benefits
A provision in an insurance policy that provides benefits in proportion to a reduction of earnings as a result of disability, as opposed to the inability to work full-time.

Residual Market
A system through which insurance is made available to buyers that represent unusually high risks.

Retention
The net amount of risk retained by an insurance company for its own account or that of specified others, and not reinsured.

Retrocession
The process by which a reinsurer obtains reinsurance from another company.

Retrospective Date
The first date for which claims will be paid under a claims-made policy of liability insurance.

Retrospective Rating
Rating procedure which allows adjustment of an insured's final rate on the basis of the insured's own loss experience.

Revocable Trust
A trust that can be terminated or revoked by its creator.

Rider
A special policy provision or group of provisions that may be added to a policy to expand or limit the benefits otherwise payable.

Right of Survivorship
At the death of one co-owner of property, that person's interest in the property automatically passes to the surviving joint tenant or tenants.

Risk
The chance of loss. Also used to refer to the insured or to property covered by a policy. A term used to refer to a person or the peril insured.

Risk Classification
The process by which a company decides how its premium rates for life insurance should differ according to the risk characteristics of individuals insured (e.g., age, occupation, sex, state of health) and then applies the resulting rules to individual applications. (See - Underwriting)

Risk Control
Any conscious action (or decision not to act) intended to reduce the frequency, severity, or unpredictability of accidental losses.

Risk Retention Group
An alternative form of insurance in which members of a similar profession or business band together to self insure their risks.

Robbery
The taking of property from a person by force or threat of violence.

Rollover
Transfer of IRA or other qualified pension funds from one financial institution (trustee) to another.


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