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Actual
Cash Value |
Replacement
Cost minus depreciation. The cost of a new item of similar make and model,
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Additional
Insured |
In
auto insurance, a person (other than the Named Insured) or
organization protected by the policy through endorsement. This is
typically (on an auto policy) an auto leasing company or may be an
employer such as a real estate agency. |
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Agent
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A
licensed transactor of insurance who always represents the Insurance
Company. |
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Antique
Auto |
An
automobile or truck, at least 25 years old which has been substantially
restored to original condition, and which is used exclusively for parades,
shows, and occasional drives. |
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Appraisal
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a)
A written estimate of value of property to be insured completed by an
individual trained to render such estimate. (See Arbitration)
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Arbitration
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Non-judicial
resolution of dispute. Arbitration usually (in auto insurance) concerns
matters of at fault parties in an accident, resulting liability for injury
and levels of such injury. Arbitration is conducted by a single neutral
arbitrator. If the parties cannot agree on an arbitrator, then each shall
select and the two so selected shall appoint the single neutral
arbitrator. In auto insurance if the dispute involves the value of the
vehicle or the amount of damage the resolution may be accomplished by
appraisal which is conducted by three vehicle appraisers. (See Appraisal)
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Bailee
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An
entity (person or organization) having legal possession of one's property
without having title (right to sell) to such property. The best example of
a Bailee is a dry cleaner. They have legal possession of garments without
having the right to sell such garments. Bailees with regard to automobiles
may be auto repair facilities, valet parking, car washes, etc. |
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Bind
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The
act of effecting coverage. |
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Binder
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A
temporary contract of insurance |
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Binder
Date |
The
date and time that coverage is bound or put into effect. (See Bind)
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Bodily
Injury |
Physical
injury to the person of a Third Party. This includes
sickness, disease, pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of income
and even death. (See Third Party) |
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Cancel
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The
act, of either party in an insurance contract, of ending the contract
prior to its expiration. Both parties are required to give written notice
to the other party to effect such cancellation. The insurer is required to
give at least ten- (10) days notice prior written warning of such
cancellation. |
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Classic
Auto |
An
automobile which has been substantially restored to original condition,
the make and model of which the public has shown an unusual degree of
interest (i.e. 1957 Ford Thunderbird, 1964 Chevrolet Impala S/S, Early
Mustang Convertibles, etc.) |
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Collision
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(a)
Impact of an automobile with another object or person outside the vehicle
or the upset (overturning) of such vehicle; (b) That coverage which pays
for damage to our insured's vehicle, in the event of the above. This
coverage is usually subject to a deductible. (See Deductible)
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Collision
Deductible Waiver (CDW) |
That
coverage which, in the event our insured's car is damaged in an accident
which is the fault of an identified Uninsured Motorist, waives (or
eliminates) the deductible requirement under the collision coverage when
repairing the auto. (See Collision; Deductible) |
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Combined
Single Limit (CSL) |
A
limits structure for Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability or
Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury coverage which provides one single limit,
which is the maximum payable for all damages in any one occurrence. Most
commercial auto insurance is written CSL. (See Split Limits)
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Commission
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Compensation
to the producing agent, broker, or agency for writing and servicing the
policy from the insurance carrier. Generally a percentage of the Premium.
(See Premium) |
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Comprehensive
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That
coverage which pays for direct and accidental damage to the insured's
automobile, other than that caused by Collision. All
losses not specifically excluded are covered and such coverage usually has
a deductible. |
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Conditions
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Also
referred to as Terms and Conditions. These are typically circumstances
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Contract
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A
promise or series of promises that are enforceable under the law. |
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Declarations
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Also
known as the "Dec Page" or merely the " Dec." That
section of the insurance policy that distinguishes one policy from all
others. It contains the insured's name, address, a description of the
property insured, the premium, etc. |
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Deductible
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An
amount of money which, in the event of a covered loss, the insured is
required to pay prior to the insurer being liable for any damages. The
purpose of a deductible is to eliminate the expense of processing small
claims. |
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Defense
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Coverage
provided in most liability policies, which pays for the cost of defending
the insured in the event of lawsuit regarding a covered loss. Defense
cost, in the auto policy, is said to be " unlimited," in that
the policy requires the insurer to pay whatever is necessary, however it
is actually limited in that the insurer can pay policy limits in damages
and thereby avoid the defense requirement entirely. |
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Down
Payment |
An
amount of money (usually a percentage of the premium plus any fees) which
the insured must pay in order for the coverage to be bound. (See Bind)
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Effective
Date |
The
date and time (usually at 12:01 a.m.) in which the policy contract begins.
Actual coverage may begin earlier than this due to a Binder. (See Binder
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Excess
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Coverage
that applies only after some other policy has paid its full policy Limit.
This may result from policy structure, such as in the case of an Excess
Liability or Umbrella policy, or as a result of two policies
applying to the same loss. (See Primary) |
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Excess
Liability Coverage |
Liability
coverage that is written to provide higher Limits than
those available in the Primary policy. This policy is
only liable after the Primary policy has paid its full Limits
for a covered loss. It is used where higher Limits of
liability are needed, but the primary carrier is unwilling or unable to
provide such Limits. The Primary policy may provide Limits
of 15/30/5 and the Excess policy 85/270/45 to
provide total Limits of 100/300/50. |
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Exclusion
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Language
in a policy (or which may be endorsed onto a policy) which specifies that
a given circumstance is not covered. An example would be intentional acts
of the insured. If an insured were to damage property or cause bodily
injury on purpose, the policy will not provide coverage due to the
intentional acts exclusion. Another example would be the Named Driver
Exclusion, which states that if a designated person specified by name is
driving the automobile at the time of loss, the policy will not provide
coverage. |
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First
Party |
The
insured. A first party loss is a loss that involves injury and/or damage
to the property of our insured. (See Third Party) |
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Driver |
As defined in Prop.
103, a Good Driver is:
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Gray
Market |
A
vehicle which was built for sale outside the U.S. These vehicles (usually
built by Porsche, Mercedes, or BMW) do not meet U.S. standards regarding
emission control, safety glass, lighting, etc. |
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Home
Owner |
The
person who pays the mortgage on the house. |
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Insurance
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The
contractual transfer of the financial consequences of loss. |
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Insured
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Anyone
named on the declarations page or driving the insured vehicle with the
permission of an insured. (See Permissive User) |
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Insuring
Agreement |
Promise
made by the insurance company, which outlines its duties. Exclusions,
Conditions and definitions that appear later in the policy modify this
promise. |
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Liability
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The
legal responsibility for injury done by the insured to a Third
Party, or damage done to their property. (See Third Party)
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Limits
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Maximum
amounts payable under a given coverage. May be per person, per occurrence,
per day or per year. (See Split Limits; Combined
Single Limit) |
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Loss
Payee |
Typically
the finance company holding title to the owned auto. |
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Medical
Payments |
An
optional auto coverage which pays for the medical expenses of the Named
Insured, members of his/her family, and passengers of his/her car
if injured in a Collision accident. The Named
Insured and Relatives are also covered if struck
as a pedestrian. This coverage is Excess to any other
medical insurance. (See Excess) |
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Named
Insured |
That
person so listed on the Declarations and his/her spouse
if a resident of the samehousehold. |
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Non-Owned
Auto |
A
borrowed or rented automobile |
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Occurrence
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An
event or series of events which causes Bodily Injury and/or Property
Damage. May include repeated or continuous exposure to the same
injurious condition. |
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Operator
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In
auto insurance, that person seated immediately behind the steering
controls of the automobile and no other person. |
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Permissive
User |
An
entity not listed on the policy, using the insured's vehicle with
permission. Depending on the particular policy, certain individuals may
not be covered, even if given permission by the insured. (See Exclusions)
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Policy
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A legal Contract
which contains the agreement between the Insurer and the Named Insured. A
Policy is made up of five (5) parts:
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Policy
Jacket |
A
preprinted brochure which contains all policy language except that
contained in the Declarations Page and Endorsements.
In the Policy Jacket you will find the Insuring Agreement(s),
Exclusions, Conditions and Definitions.
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Premium
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Consideration
paid by the insured for the policy. The cost of the policy. |
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Primary
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That
policy which must pay first in the event of loss. This would be due to the
wording of the policy as in the case of an Excess Liability policy
or where two policies apply to the same loss. (See Excess)
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Private
Passenger Auto |
A
self propelled motor vehicle, with neither more nor less than four wheels,
designed for use upon streets and highways and subject to motor vehicle
registration under the laws of California. |
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Proof
of Non-Fault/ No B/I |
Documentation
required by the insurer to support not charging for an accident or not
assigning points for bodily injury in an accident. Acceptable forms are
limited to a police report, a letter from the previous insurer or a letter
from the carrier of the other party in the accident. The insurer may
accept a copy of the claims check stub if it contains sufficient
information. |
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Property
Damage |
Damage
or destruction including loss of use of a Third Party's property.
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Punitive
and Exemplary Damage |
That
form of damages, awarded by the court, which is intended to punish the
wrong-doer, not to compensate the injured party. This form of damages is
generally not covered by a liability policy. |
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Quote
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An
estimate of the cost of insurance given to a prospective client. This
estimate does not constitute an offer and therefore is not enforceable. It
is literally an invitation to the prospective client to make an offer. The
offer, which may be accepted or rejected, is the policy application. |
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Reinstate
with Lapse |
The
act of re-activating a policy which has ceased to be valid due to
expiration or cancellation. There is a period between the cessation of
coverage and its reinstatement during which the carrier provided no
coverage. (See Cancel) |
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Rental
Reimbursement |
That
optional coverage which will reimburse the insured for the expense of
renting a vehicle while his/her vehicle is in the shop due to a covered
loss. Coverage is usually written with a per day Limit and
a maximum number of days per Occurrence. (See Limit;
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Replacement
Cost |
The
cost of replacing the damaged property with new property of like kind and
quality without deduction for depreciation. (See Actual Cash Value)
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SR1P
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A
form filed by the insurance company with the California Department of
Motor Vehicles (DMV) which states that the insured has an auto insurance
policy that meets California financial responsibility requirements and
requires that the DMV be notified if such policy is cancelled. The
requirement to file such form is usually due to an uninsured accident or
due a negligent operator suspension. (See SR22) |
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SR22
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A
form filed by the insurance company with the California Department of
Motor Vehicles (DMV) which is one of three (3) types: a) Owners filing -
States that the person named on the form is insured while driving any
vehicle that he/she owns subject to usual policy exclusions. b) Operators
filing - States that the person so named is insured while driving any
vehicle not owned subject to usual policy exclusions. c) Broad Form
Owner/Operator filing - States that the person so named is insured while
driving any vehicle. This form requires that in the event of policy
cancellation the DMV be notified. (See SR1P) |
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Split
Limits |
A
limits structure for Bodily Injury and Property
Damage Liability or Uninsured Motorist coverage
which provides, for Bodily Injury, one limit per person,
which is the maximum payable for all damages payable to any one injured
person, a separate limit per Occurrence, which is the
maximum payable for all Bodily Injury in any one
occurrence, and a third limit which is the maximum payable for Property
Damage in any one Occurrence. Most personal
lines auto insurance is written Split Limits. (See Limit;
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Subrogation
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The
transfer of the insured's legal right against an injuring Third Party to
the insurance carrier. (See Third Party) |
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Third
Party |
Someone
not protected by the Insurance Policy. Typically the
other party in an auto accident. (See First Party) |
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Towing
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The
optional auto insurance coverage which will reimburse the insured for the
expense of towing or repairs at the place of disablement in the event the
vehicle becomes disabled. Coverage is written with a per Occurrence
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Trailer
Liability |
Trailer
Liability is always provided by the towing vehicle. (See Liability)
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Umbrella
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A
broad liability coverage form that provides another layer of liability
coverage over all covered personal lines exposures, (i.e., the auto
policy, the homeowner liability coverage, the boatowners policy, etc.).
The form also provides coverage for some exposures that are not covered by
the underlying policies such as coverage for libel and slander (Personal
Injury). (See Liability) |
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Uninsured
Motorist Bodily Injury (UMBI) |
That
coverage which, in the event our insured is injured in an accident which
is the fault of an Uninsured Motorist, covers the Bodily Injury expense
of the Named Insured, Relatives and
passengers in his/her auto. The coverage is generally written with a per
person and per Occurrence limit. (See Occurrence,
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Uninsured
Motorist Property Damage (UMPD) |
That
coverage which, in the event our insured's car is damaged in an accident
which is the fault of an Uninsured Motorist, pays the cost of repairing
the auto. This coverage is only written when the policy does not cover
collision and has a variable maximum Occurrence Limit. (See Collision
Deductible Waiver) |
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