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This practical guide offers you a straightforward examination of insurance and risk management.
Publication Language:
English
Published:
January 01, 1992
Publisher:
LexisNexis Canada
This practical guide offers you a straightforward examination of insurance and risk management. This indispensable tool covers:
- How policies can be tailored to meet the needs of both individuals and businesses
- How endorsements, riders and non-standard policies can be utilized to maximize protection
- Suggestions and checklists pertaining to risk identification and measurement
- Property insurance policies
- Liability insurance
- Types of insurance policies generally available for businesses and public as well as business interruption, extra expense and other consequential loss insurance
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: The Insuring Process: Principles and Insurance Documents
Chapter 2: Insurance Management and Administration
Chapter 3: Types of Insurance for Business and Public Bodies
Chapter 4: The Business Insurance Policy: Contents, Format and Documentation
Chapter 5: Insuring Property: Basic Property Policies
Chapter 6: Insuring Property: Specialized Policies
Chapter 7: Business Interruption, extra Expense and Other Consequential Loss Insurance
Chapter 8: Liability Insurance: Legal and Liability Insurance Fundamentals
Chapter 9: Liability Insurance: Primary General Coverage
Chapter 10: Liability Insurance: Endorsements, Riders, Specialized Policies and Excess Policies
Chapter 11: Automobile Insurance
Chapter 12: Personal Insurance
Chapter 13: Minimizing Insurance Costs
Chapter 14: The Property-casualty Insurance Industry
Index
Based in New York, Stephen Freeman is a Senior Editor at Trending Insurance News. Previously he has worked for Forbes and The Huffington Post. Steven is a graduate of Risk Management at the University of New York.