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the insured is the first party to an insurance contract, the insurer is the second party, and an unknown party that suffers harm is the third party |
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- a wrongful act, other than a breach of contract, that violates a duty or the rights of another and for which compensation may be sought from the responsible party
- Civil or criminal
- Intentional or intentional
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- liability assigned to one party for the conduct of another, based solely on a relationship between the two
- Parent child
- employer/employee
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- Failure to use ordinary care.
- Example, running a red light.
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- Failure to exhibit any sort of care through recklessness or deliberate indifference to the well-being of others
- Example: Driving under influence
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- artificial condition on land that attracts children
- children are considered invitees to the premises if it contains an attractive nuisance
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- Compensation to a husband or wife for the loss of companionship of a spouse
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- Awarded to the injured party for the actual loss sustained
- Either Special damages or General Damages
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Compensatory Damages
(Special damages) |
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- actual and known expenses
- Ex: Bills earnings
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Compensatory Damages
(General Damages ) |
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- losses that cannot be calculated objectively and assigned a specific dollar value
- Pain and suffering
- disfigurment
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- award to an injured party, in addition to compensatory damages
- Used to discourage wrongerdoer from repeating
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- physical injury, including sickness, disease, and death caused by the acts or omissions of an insured
- expenses include medical bills, lost wages, mental anguish, pain and suffering
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Property Damage Liability |
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- arising from physical damage to tangible property
- include the actual cost of repair or replacement of the damaged property
- and inability to use damaged property (loss of use).
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Medical Payments Coverage |
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- Coverage for the bodily injury of third parties sustained on an insured location or as a result of the insured’s activities.
- Payments are made regardless of the insured’s negligence
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Personal Injury Liability |
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- arising from specific offenses committed by an insured that results in injury other than bodily injury or property damage
- Slander libel false arrest
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A sudden, unforeseen, unintended, and unplanned event from which loss or damage results. |
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- An accident includes continuous or repeated exposure to the same general harmful conditions.
- Leaking pipe
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- Insured must notify the insurer in writing
- include the named insured, policy number
- details about the time, place, circumstances of the occurrence
- names and addresses of any claimants and witnesses.
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statement made by the insured and provided to the insurer that provides necessary details for the insurer to determine its liability |
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failure to use the same degree of care a reasonable and prudent person would use when given the same knowledge and set of circumstances |
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4 Must have elements of negligence |
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- Duty is owed (injured party prove wrongdoer owed duty)
- Violation of Duty (Violated that duty owed)
- Violation of Duty is Proximate Cause (Prove the the wrongdoers negligence was the procimate cause)
- Foreseeable Consequence (Prove the damges were forseeable)
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insured may use :
- Common law -Law practiced as the result of judicial or court decisions (case law and precedents)
- Satutory law-Written law enacted by legislatures
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- Prevents recovery for damages caused by a negligent party if the claimant was negligent to any extent.
- (Claimant neg = NO recovery)
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- Prevents recovery if the claimant knowingly assumed the risk.
- Ex- sky diving
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Prevents/limits recovery if:
- separate negligent act occurs after the original negligent act
- but before damage occurs
- must be unexpected and unforeseen
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Damages are reduced in proportion to the degree of the claimant’s negligence
- example, if the claimant is 5% negligent and the wrongdoer is 95% negligent, the claimant may recover 95% of damages.
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- length of time during which legal proceedings may be initiated
- established by federal or state law
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- often associated with dangerous animal ownership
- abnormally dangerous activities
- a claimant does not have to prove fault in order to collect damages
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applies when a manufacturer is held liable whether or not its product was defective in causing injuries |
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- restrict the rights of the injured party to sue unless the injuries are severe
- AKA personal injury protection (PIP).
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A party injured in an auto accident is not allowed to sue the negligent party who caused the accident under which of the following laws? |
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- Clause that in the event more than one insurance policy covers a loss, each will pay its share of loss in proportion to the total insurance on the risk.
- Example: A pays 250,000 and B pays 500,000
250,000+500,000=750,000
So a pay 1/3 = 250,000 |
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Limits of Liability
(Per Occurrence Limit ) |
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- The most the policy will pay for all losses arising out of any one occurrence
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Limits of Liability
(Per Person Limit) |
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- The most the policy will pay for loss to any one person injured in any one loss
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Limits of liability
(Aggregate Limits) |
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The most the policy will pay for all losses submitted during the policy period |
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Limits of Liability
(Split Limit) |
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The most the policy will pay for loss of different types that occur as a result of any one loss
- Per person limit(Bodily)/Per Occurrence(Bodily)/Per Occurrence(Property)
- Ex: 100/300/100
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Limits of liability
(Combined Single Limit) |
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The most the policy will pay for all losses of all types resulting from any one occurrence |
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