8 - General insurance products Flashcards
Define indemnity, and give examples of where insurance does not fully indemnify the policyholder
Indemnity is compensation/reimbursement for a loss incurred. The idea is to return a policyholder to the same financial position they were in before the loss event.
Examples of non-indemnity insurance include:
- Fixed benefit insurance
- Insurance where there is an excess or a maximum claim
- “New-for-old” insurance
Outline the seven features of liability insurance
- Provides indemnity where the insured, due to some form of negligence, is legally liable to pay compensation to some third party
- The legal fees associated with the claim are usually also covered
- Illegal acts of negligence will invalidate the claim and no payment will be made by the insurer
- There may be an upper limit and/or excess amount applied to the claim
- On the occurrence of a claim the cover may be cancelled, or a reinstatement premium or higher premium might be required for the cover to continue
- The claims are usually medium to long tailed and are likely to be real in nature
- International or national laws apply, depending on the type of cover
List the perils covered under personal accident insurance
Accidents resulting in loss of limb(s) or other specified injury
List the perils covered under health insurance
Need for treatment in a hospital
List the perils covered under unemployment insurance
Redundancy
List the four generic groups of general insurance products
- Liability
- Property damage
- Financial loss
- Fixed benefit
List the products covered under Liability Insurance
- Employer’s
- Motor third party
- Public
- Product
- Professional indemnity
List the products covered under Property Damage Insurance
- Residential buildings
- Commercial buildings
- Movable products
- Land vehicles
- Marine craft
- Aircraft
List the products covered under Financial Loss Insurance
- Pecuniary loss
- Fidelity guarantee
- Business interruption
- Cyber security
List the products covered under Fixed Benefit Insurance
- Personal accident
- Health
- Unemployment
List the perils covered by employer’s liability insurance
- Accidents caused by negligent actions by the employer
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Exposure to harmful working conditions
List the perils covered by motor third party liability insurance
- Motor accidents caused by the insured
List the perils covered by public liability insurance
Depends on the type of policy
List the perils covered by product liability insurance
- Faulty product design, manufacturing or packaging
2. Misleading or incorrect instructions
List the perils covered by buildings insurance
- Fire
- Explosion
- Lightning
- Theft
- Storm
- Flood