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| An insured may submit a claim to his insurer to recover under two different categories of insurance. The categories are based on whom the insurer is required to pay. If the insurer is required to pay the insured for his direct loss, the insurance classification is "first-party" insurance. If the insurer is required to pay a third party due to a loss caused by the insured to the third party, the insurance classification is "third-party" insurance. This article addresses third-party insurance only. More... |
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| Payees of Claims |
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| When a claim is submitted to an insurer under an insurance policy and the insurer determines that it will make payment for the loss incurred, the insurer must then make payment to the proper party. To determine the proper payee of insurance proceeds, an insurer must focus on the rights under the policy rather than the rights of the parties to the insured property. For example, the fact that a party owns the insured property does not mean that he is entitled to the proceeds when a loss occurs. In general, any party with a recognized interest in the proceeds may be entitled to payment. If a party entitled to payment is not paid, the insurer may be subject to multiple liability for the same loss. More... |
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| Types of Insurance Companies |
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| The structure of an insurance company may affect how it does business. Insurance companies may take the form of regular stock companies, may be mutual insurance companies, or may be "captive" subsidiaries of companies that effectively are self-insured. More... |
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| Discrimination |
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| Prohibited discrimination More... |
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| Innocent Co-Insured |
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| Who is an innocent co-insured? More... |
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