The Insurance Machine
Table of Contents
Welcome |
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Chapter One: Insurers |
Page 1 |
Government Sponsorship |
1 |
Private Sponsorship |
1 |
Private Insurers |
2 |
Stock Companies |
2 |
Financial Soundness |
3 |
Capital Stock, surplus, surplus to policyholders |
3 |
Lloyds of London |
5 |
Transacting Lloyds of London Business |
7 |
Excess business, surplus insurance |
8 |
Self-Insurance |
8 |
Excess loss, share basis |
9 |
Captive Insurance Companies |
10 |
Risk-Retention Groups (RRG) |
11 |
Alternatives |
12 |
Compensating Balance Plans, Paid-loss retro |
12 |
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Chapter Two: Controlling Loss |
13 |
Risk/Chance of Loss |
13 |
Loss frequency, loss-severity |
13 |
Loss Control |
14 |
Engineering Approaches |
15 |
Human Approaches |
16 |
Prevention |
16 |
Risk Awareness |
19 |
Application of Loss Prevention |
21 |
Pre-Contact |
21 |
Contact |
22 |
Post-Contact |
22 |
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Chapter Three: Underwriting & Reinsurance |
23 |
Pricing |
23 |
Adverse Selection, actuarial equity |
24 |
Selective Underwriting |
26 |
The First Step in the Selection Process |
26 |
Level of Risk |
26 |
Standard risk |
26 |
Preferred risk, Sub-standard risk |
27 |
Post-Selection |
27 |
Adverse Selection |
28 |
Moral Hazard |
28 |
Morale Hazard |
29 |
Example |
29 |
Competing in the Marketplace |
29 |
Redlining |
30 |
Example |
30 |
The Underwriting Cycle |
30 |
Example |
31 |
What are we Insuring Against? |
31 |
The Economic Burden of Risk |
33 |
Types of Risk |
33 |
Determining degrees of Risk |
34 |
Probability of Loss |
35 |
The Law of Large Numbers |
35 |
Risk Information |
35 |
The Insurer’s View & The Consumer’s View |
36 |
Line limits |
37 |
Deductible Clauses |
37 |
Reinsurance |
38 |
Why is Reinsurance Used? |
39 |
Pro Rata & Excess of Loss |
40 |
Pro Rata |
40 |
Excess of Loss |
41 |
Shopping for Reinsurance |
41 |
Brokers |
43 |
What Else is Available? |
43 |
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Chapter Four: Ratemaking |
45 |
What is Ratemaking? |
45 |
A Matter of Class |
46 |
Territory Risk Groupings |
47 |
Special Aspects of Ratemaking |
47 |
Catastrophes |
47 |
Minimum Premiums |
48 |
Merit Rating |
48 |
Prospective Experience Rating |
49 |
Retrospective Experience Rating |
50 |
Fire Insurance |
51 |
Construction |
51 |
Occupancy |
52 |
Exposure |
52 |
Protection |
52 |
Where is the Structure Located? |
53 |
Time of Loss |
53 |
Following Proper Procedures Essential |
53 |
Schedule-rated risks |
54 |
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Chapter Five: Insurance Regulation |
56 |
Do We Need So Many Hoops? |
56 |
How Do These Traditions Come About? |
59 |
Paul versus Virginia |
60 |
How Does State Regulation Work? |
61 |
The Commissioner’s Primary Powers Include … |
64 |
Insurance: A Regulated Business |
65 |
What Do the States Do? |
65 |
Insurance Classes |
66 |
Taxation |
66 |
Regulating Agents & Brokers |
68 |
Premium Rates |
70 |
Prior Approval, Modified Prior Approval |
71 |
File-an-Use, Open Competition |
71 |
Insurer Assets |
72 |
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Chapter Six: Terrorism Risk Insurance Act |
75 |
Defining “Act of Terrorism” |
75 |
TRIA |
75 |
President Bush Signs the Act |
77 |
The Role of Terrorism Insurance |
77 |
Policy Restrictions |
79 |
Business Interruption Insurance |
79 |
Example |
80 |
Workers Compensation & Other Coverage |
80 |
Coverage Under TRIA |
81 |
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Chapter Seven: Ethics |
86 |
“Agent, Protect Thyself” |
86 |
Why Would an Agent be Sued? |
88 |
What Are the Agent’s Professional Responsibilities? |
90 |
Example |
91 |
E & O Insurance |
91 |
Claims-Made Versus Occurrence Policies |
92 |
Example |
92 |
On the Personal Side of Ethics |
93 |
Example |
94 |
Valuing Human Relationships |
95 |
Truly Ethical or Simply Ethical for Show? |
95 |
Example |
96 |
Example |
97 |
Justice for All |
98 |
Objectivist Ethics: Preserve Life |
99 |
What is Really Ethical? |
102 |
Just the Facts |
102 |
Cultural Relativism, Moral Reformers |
103 |
Moral Skepticism |
105 |
Viewing from a Different Angle |
107 |
Mores |
110 |
Example |
110 |
Relativism |
112 |
“Ought Implies Can” |
113 |
Example |
114 |
Personal Conditioning |
115 |
Example |
116 |
Example |
116 |
Example |
117 |
Example |
118 |
Example |
119 |
The Legal System |
120 |
Example |
121 |
Example |
122 |
Determining Right From Wrong |
123 |
Twisting & Churning |
125 |
Ethics & Premiums |
125 |
Ethics & Redlining |
127 |
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