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Title: Insurance


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Insurance 101Terminology
  • Presented for Wisconsin 4-H Youth Development
    Staff

Youth Emphasis March 2005
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Insurance Policy
  • A written contract for insurance between an
    insurance company and policyholder stating
    details of coverage.

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Primary Insurance
  • The insurance policy that pays first when you
    have a loss that's covered by more than one
    policy.

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Secondary Insurance
  • This insurance is utilized after the primary
    insurance has been exhausted.
  • For example if you are in an automobile accident
    with your personal vehicle, claims would be made
    on your personal automobile policy until the
    limits are exhausted and then on county insurance
    until those limits are exhausted.

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Insured
  • The party who stands to benefit from an insurance
    policy.
  • The party insured.

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Property Damage
  • Covers damage to or loss of policyholders
    (insureds) property.

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Liability
  • Legally bound or responsible.
  • Something for which one is liable an obligation,
    a responsibility, or a debt.

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Law
  • Civil
  • The body of laws of a state or nation dealing
    with the rights of private citizens.
  • Tort
  • The body of law governing negligence,
    intentional interference, and other wrongful acts
    for which civil action can be brought, except for
    breach of contract, which is covered by contract
    law.

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Liability Insurance
  • Insurance which pays and renders service on
    behalf of an insured for loss arising out of
    their responsibility to others imposed by law or
    assumed by contract.

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General Liability Insurance
  • Designed to protect business owners and
    operators from a wide variety of liability
    exposures. Exposures could include liability
    arising from accidents resulting from the
    insured's premises or operations, products sold
    by the insured, operations completed by the
    insured, and contractual liability.

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Liability Insurance
  • Volunteer (Agent)
  • This insurance is designed to cover a
    volunteer's actions that may cause physical
    injury to another, or damage to another's
    property. If the injured party feels that their
    injury or the damage to their personal property
    resulted from the negligence of the volunteer,
    the volunteer may be sued. When this occurs, the
    volunteer will need to defend himself or herself,
    and if judged negligent will be responsible for
    the financial judgment incurred.

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Liability Insurance
  • Automobile Insurance
  • A form of insurance that protects against losses
    involving autos.
  • Examples of coverage types include bodily injury
    liability, property damage liability, medical
    payments, and collision and comprehensive
    coverage for physical damage to the insured's
    vehicle.

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Liability Insurance
  • Umbrella Coverage
  • Coverage for losses above the limit of an
    underlying policy or policies such as homeowners
    and auto insurance.
  • While it applies to losses over the dollar amount
    in the underlying policies, terms of coverage are
    sometimes broader than those of underlying
    policies.

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Liability Insurance
  • Directors Officers Liability Insurance (D O)
  • Covers directors and officers of a company for
    negligent acts or omissions and for misleading
    statements that result in suits against the
    company, often by shareholders.

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Negligence
  • Failure to use that degree of care which an
    ordinary person of reasonable prudence would use
    under the given or similar circumstances.
  • A person may be negligent by acts of omission or
    commission or both.

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Indemnify
  • Provides financial compensation for losses.

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Hold Harmless
  • A contract by which one partys legal liability
    for damages is, in effect, assumed by the other
    so as to hold the first party without
    responsibility for any damage arising out of the
    transaction.

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Personal Injury
  • Injury to an individual's body, mind, or
    emotions.
  • In some instance of a personal injury an
    individual or a company may be liable for the
    resulting suffering that the personal injury
    caused.
  • Personal injuries can occur out of negligence, an
    intentional infliction of harm, or the injuring
    of another person despite any type of negligence
    or intent.

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Product Liability
  • A section of tort law that determines who may
    sue and who may be sued for damages when a
    defective product injures someone.

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Limitations or Exclusions
  • Limitations are exceptions to coverage and limits
    of coverage as contained in an insurance
    contract.
  • Exclusions are a contractual provision that
    denies coverage for certain perils, persons,
    property, or locations.

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Endorsement
  • This is a clause under which the stated coverage
    of an insurance policy may be altered.
  • A provision added to an insurance contract
    altering its scope or application.

22
Certificate of Insurance
  • Written evidence that an individual is a
    participant in an insurance program or employee
    benefit plan.
  • The certificate confirms that a master policy has
    been issued and may be reviewed.
  • This confirmation is good for the day the
    certificate is issued.

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Homeowners
  • This insurance covers the house, the garage and
    other structures on the property, as well as
    personal possessions inside the house such as
    furniture, appliances and clothing, against
    damage to or loss of. The extent of the perils
    covered depends on the type of policy.
  • The liability portion of the policy covers the
    homeowner for accidental injuries caused to third
    parties and/or their property.

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Accident Health Insurance
  • This is insurance against injury or death because
    of an accident to individuals named on the
    policy.
  • Accident insurance policies cover death or
    dismemberment, as well as hospital coverage and
    transportation to a hospital.
  • Persons without accident insurance may find
    themselves responsible for a lifetime of
    round-the-clock medical care, expensive
    surgeries, and loss of wages.

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Event Insurance
  • Event insurance can be purchased for a particular
    event, such as a concert, a sports event, or even
    a wedding.
  • Event insurance policies could cover anything
    from liability associated with your event, to a
    singer's tonsillitis that would force the
    cancellation of a concert to an unexpected
    blizzard that would postpone a golf tournament or
    a power outage that would force the rescheduling
    of a computer show.

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Self-Insured
  • The concept of assuming a financial risk oneself,
    instead of paying an insurance company to take it
    on.
  • Large firms, and some counties, often
    self-insure frequent, small losses such as damage
    to their fleet of vehicles or minor workplace
    injuries.

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Wisconsin County Mutual Insurance Corp
Member Counties
Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Buffalo Burnett Calumet Clark Columbia Door Douglas Dunn Florence Forest Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kewaunee Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Marinette Marquette Menominee Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Richland Rusk Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood
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Wisconsin Municipal Mutual Insurance Company
  • Member Counties
  • Brown La Crosse
  • Chippewa Manitowoc
  • Dane Marathon
  • Dodge Outagamie
  • Eau Claire St. Croix
  • Kenosha Waukesha

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Remaining Counties
  • Crawford
  • Fond du Lac
  • Grant
  • Racine
  • Rock

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Information Prepared by
  • Dave Pulda, Risk Manager, UW System Office of
    Safety and Loss Prevention
  • Debbie Beich, Risk Management Specialist,
    UW System Office of Safety and Loss Prevention
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