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ARM - Associate in Risk Management.
ADR- See Alternative Dispute Resolution.
ALAE- See Allocated loss adjustment expense.
AP- Accounts Payable.
AR- Accounts Receivable.
Accident - An unplanned event, unexpected & undersigned, which occurs suddenly and at a definite place (occurrence).
Act of God - An event arising out of natural causes with no human intervention which could not have been prevented with reasonable care or foresight. Examples are floods, lightning and earthquakes.
Active Retention- Planned acceptance of losses by deductibles, deliberate non-insurance, and loss sensitive plans where some, but not all, risk is consciously retained rather than transferred.
Actual Cash Value (ACV) - An amount equivalent to the replacement cost of lost or damaged property at the time of the loss, less depreciation.
Actuary - A specialist trained in mathematics, statistics, and accounting who is responsible for rate, reserve & dividend calculations and other statistical studies.
Additional Insured - A person other than the named insured who is protected under the terms of the contract. Usually additional insureds are added by endorsement or referred to in the wording of the definition of "insured" in the policy itself.
Additional Living Expenses Insurance - A contract to reimburse the insured for increased living costs when loss of property forces an insured to maintain temporary residence elsewhere.
Adjuster - A representative of the insurer who seeks to determine the extent of the firms' liability for loss when a claim is submitted.
Administrative Bond- A bond which is furnished by the executor or administrator of an estate. It guarantees that the estate will be settled in accordance with the terms of the will, or, if there is no will, in accordance with the law.
Admitted Assets- Assets whose value is included in the annual statement of an insurance company to the State Commissioner of Insurance.
Admitted Company/Insurer- An insurance company authorized to do business in a state by the state's insurance department. While the procedure may vary from state to state, approval is usually granted when an insurer presents financial information demonstrating its financial stability.
Adverse Selection - The tendency of poorer than average risks to buy and maintain insurance. Adverse selection occurs when insureds select only those coverages that are most likely to have losses.
Affiliated Companies - Insurers linked together through common stock ownership or through interlocking directorates.
Agency- An office where insurance is sold. It may be directed towards property and liability insurance or life and health insurance, or both. Also, it might be an independent organization or a company subsidiary group.
Agency Captive- Captives owned by insurance agencies, formed to insure the risks of the agency's clients or to participate with the insurance company in providing coverage for a difficult risk.
Agent- Person or organization who solicits, negotiates, or instigates insurance contracts on behalf of an insurer. Agents can be independent businessmen/businesswomen or employees of the company.
Aggregate Limit - Usually refers to Liability Insurance and indicates the amount of coverage that the insured has under the contract for a specific period of time, usually the contract period, no matter how many separate accidents may occur.
Agreed Amount Clause - Under this clause, the insured and the insurer agree that the amount of insurance carried will automatically satisfy the coinsurance clause. The effect is to eliminate the necessity of determining whether or not the amount carried is equal to the stated percentage of the actual cash value indicated in the coinsurance clause.
Agreed Value - An agreement made between the insurer & insured at policy inception confirming that both parties concur that the limit of insurance set forth in the schedule of property is that item's value, and that agreed upon value is the amount that will be paid by the insurer in the event of a total loss.
Allocated Loss Adjustment Expense (ALAE)- Includes all expense directly assigned to or arising out of a particular claim; any expense assigned and recorded directly to a particular claim. Examples of ALAE include court fees and the expense of outside legal counsel. May also be noted as allocated loss expense.
All Risk Insurance - The term "All Risk Insurance" is used to mean insurance against loss of or damage to property arising from any fortuitous cause except those that are specifically excluded.
Alternative Dispute Resolution- Methods for resolving legal disputes other than full litigation through formal trial. Arbitration proceedings are the most commonly used ADR technique.
Alternative Risk Financing Facilities- Any risk financing mechanism that does not involved a commercial insurance company, e.g., captive insurers, risk retention group, pools, and individual self-insurance.
Amendment - A formal document which corrects or revises an insurance master policy.
Annuity- A stream of periodic payments made over a specified period of time.
Application - A form on which the prospective insured states facts requested by the insurer on the basis of which, together with information from other sources, the insurer decides whether to accept the risk, modify the coverage offered, or decline the risk.
Apportionment - The method of dividing a loss among insurers in the same proportions as their participation when two or more companies cover the same loss.
Appraisal - An evaluation of property made to ascertain either the appropriate amount of insurance to be written or the amount of loss to be paid.
Appurtenant Structures - Buildings on the same premises as the main building under a Property Insurance policy.
Arbitration Clause - The provision in a Property Insurance contract which states that if the insurer and insured cannot agree on an appropriate claim settlement, each will appoint an appraiser, and these will select a neutral umpire.
Arson - The willful and deliberate burning of property.
Asset- Anything of commercial value, including real or personal, tangible or intangible property.
Assignment - Transfer by the policy owner of legal rights or interest in the policy contract to a third party. Most policies cannot be assigned without the written consent of the insurer.
Associated Captive- 1) Jointly owned by a number of companies involved in the same or similar industries. 2) A captive insurance company formed and owned by a trade or professional association.
Assumption of Risk - One of the common law defenses available to an individual. For instance, one person riding with another in an automobile has generally "assumed the risk" and, therefore, has no action against the driver of the vehicle should an accident occur. This is a common law concept and has been modified by recent case law and by statute in some jurisdictions.
Assured - Insured.
Attachment - A court order allowing one person to take something of value belonging to another into custody for a particular purpose. As an example, if an individual is at fault in an automobile accident, the insured person may get a court order attaching the first individual's automobile in settlement of the claim. The purpose of the attachments is to make sure something of value is available to settle the claim if the individual is held liable.
Attractive Nuisance - The law states that an individual owes no duty of care to someone trespassing upon that individual's property. This is an exception to that rule since it does state that a special duty of care is required of a person with respect to conditions which attract children.
Audit - A survey of the insured's payroll records to determine the premium that should be paid for the coverage furnished. Used in Workers Compensation and General Liability policies.
Automobile Fleet - Refers to a number of automobiles under the same ownership. For insurance purposes a fleet usually consists of 5 or more self-propelled units and generally qualifies for certain premium reduction and rating plans.
Average Rate - A rate for a policy established by multiplying the rate for each location by the value at that location and dividing the sum of the results by the total value.
Average Weekly Wage - A term generally used in Workers Compensation laws. It is the basis for determining weekly benefits under such laws.
Avoidance- A risk control technique whereby risk of loss is prevented in its entirety by not engaging in activities that present the risk.