Insurance Lingo
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Who's Who
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This page tells who, what, when, where, and how much. 

What is Declarations?

100

It's coverage for your vehicle, should another driver hit your vehicle but does not have insurance

What is Uninsured/Underinsured motorist?


100

An example of this is when you blow through a stop sign and cause an accident

What is Contributory Negligence?

100

They are the interested party that financed your vehicle

Who is a lienholder?

100

Its coverage that does not require a detailed list of all items covered in a policy

What is Blanket Coverage?

200

The acronym for the nine additional perils under extended coverage 

What is WCSHAVVER?

200

It's the amount listed first in liability coverage

What is Bodily Injury?


200

Information given that is NOT true and does affect the insurer's policy

What is Material misrepresentation?

200

The person's name that appears first on the policy. 

Who is the First Named Insured?

200

Choosing NOT to drive a vehicle, so you won't get in an accident, is an example of this

What is avoidance?

300

It is the transfer of risk

What is Insurance?

300

The bare minimum coverage required by the state

What is Liability?

300

It's failure to exercise the care a reasonable person would exercise in like circumstances

What is Negligence?

300

The person/department that decides if you are too risky to insure

What is an underwriter?

300

This coverage does have a detailed list of items covered in a policy

What is Specific (Scheduled) Coverage?

400

As you were! Nothing more, nothing less. 

What is indemnity?

400

It's coverage that will protect you, if your vehicle is stolen or damaged by any other means BESIDES colliding with another vehicle or object

What is Comprehensive coverage?

400

It's when both parties have contributed to the loss

What is Comparative Negligence?

400

On the policy, they are the ones who have an interest in your home

What is a Mortgagee?

400

It's physical, moral, and morale

What are the three types of hazards?

500

Ice, sleet, and snow (weight of) is listed second in this acronym

What is BIG AFFECT?

500

The $60,000 amount in the lowest limit of of Liability

($30,000/$60,000/$25,000)

What is Per Accident?

500

Leaving your wallet on the seat of the unlocked car

What is morale hazard?

500

They will not benefit from your claim, just because your property was in their possession

Who is a Bailee?

500

These are the perils that cover all risks UNLESS specifically excluded

What is an open/special Peril?

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