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Slide BASIC POLICY TYPES Describe basic property and casualty policies. Describe basic life, health, and disability policies. GOALS GOALS

Slide 2 Liability Real property Personal property TERMS

Standards BMA-IBT-10 Research and interpret the various risks involved in operating a business while determining the role of insurance for a business Identify possible business threats and employ risk management strategies and techniques to minimize potential financial loss Identify types of business insurance and the need for insurance in a business Explain basic insurance concepts: insurance, policyholder, premium, probability, risk, claim, coverage, deductible, policy, insured, insurer, and liability Analyze risks to make insurance decisions. Slide 3

Insurance Scene Pg. 10 What safety and insurance issues will LaShawne have to consider? What do you it means when someone says, “You are liable for that.”? Slide 4

Slide 5 PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE Property and casualty insurance includes insurance policies for homes, cars, and businesses. Protects the insured against losses to his or her property or losses caused by injury to other people or damage to other’s property. Events such as fire, burglary, and other damage, are covered by policies. Liability A legal responsibility to provide compensation for certain types of injury or loss Ex. Person falls down stairs in your home b/c they were holding onto a loose railing, you may be liable for paying any medical bills incurred. Property and casualty insurance protects you from financial loss due to liability.

PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE Both real property and personal property are covered by property and casualty insurance. Real property Permanent structures and objects such as buildings, fences, and built-in appliances. Personal property Anything not permanently attach, such as cars, RVs, furniture, clothing, and personal items. Slide 6

Slide 7 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE The most important automobile coverage is liability. Most states mandate a minimum amount of liability insurance individuals must carry to cover property damage and personal injury in case of an auto accident. Each state has specific regulations for types of automobile insurance policies including: No-fault Uninsured Underinsured motorist coverage

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE No-fault insurance Provides compensation regardless of who was at fault Uninsured motorist Provides compensation for accidents caused by a driver who is either uninsured or underinsured Underinsured motorist Provides coverage for items not covered by an underinsured driver’s policy Slide 8

Slide 9 COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE Comprehensive auto insurance covers Theft Collision Vandalism Damage from fire Collision insurance should not exceed the value of the car.

Slide 10 HOMEOWNER’S INSURANCE Basic homeowner’s coverage includes damage to or loss of The dwelling Other structures (garage and sheds) Personal property on the insured premises Additional coverage may include Loss of use of the property Personal liability Medical payments in case of an accident on the property

Slide 11 RENTER’S INSURANCE Renter’s insurance covers Personal possessions Liability The owner of the structure should have insurance to cover the structure. Coverage depends on the circumstances of the insured.

WTBS… Write down 3 reasons you would need to purchase renter’s or homeowners insurance. Slide 12

LIFE, HEALTH AND DISABILITY INSURANCE Life expectancy continues to rise. Varies among races and gender An increased life span increase the need for various types of insurance. tancy.com/georgia-cause- of-death-by-age-and- gender tancy.com/georgia-cause- of-death-by-age-and- gender Slide 13

Slide 14 LIFE INSURANCE Life insurance pays a set amount of money to specified beneficiaries upon the insured’s death. Life insurance was an early form of insurance developed to protect families financially when their major wage earner died. Beneficiary A person or entity named in the insured’s will who should receive the benefits upon the insured’s death When purchasing life insurance, consider the standard of living you want for your beneficiaries. Life insurance funds can be used to pay funeral expenses, debts, and fees incurred in settling the estate of the deceased.

Slide 15 DON’T BUY WHAT YOU DON’T NEED Not everyone needs to purchase life insurance. If you do no have dependents and your assets would cover your debts and funeral expenses, you could use the money you would pay for insurance premiums for money important purposes Dependents A person who relies on you for financial support Assets The money and property you own Money not spent on premiums could be used for other investments.

WTBS… List 2 reasons to buy life insurance and 2 reasons not to purchase life insurance? From your own experience, can you tell if people are living longer or shorter? Explain Slide 16

Slide 17 HEALTH AND MEDICAL INSURANCE Health/medical insurance plans provide compensation for medical care costs due to disease or injury. Managed care May cover preventive treatments Fee-for-service plans Requires individuals to pay a larger percentage of all care received.

HEALTH AND MEDICAL INSURANCE Government health/medical plans Medicare Provides hospital, medical, and surgical benefits to individuals age 65 or older or those under 65 with certain disabilities. Medicaid Government medical assistance program based on need. Provides medical benefits to low-income families with children and others in need who cannot afford medical insurance. Slide 18

Slide 19 LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE Long-term care policies include compensation for: Nursing homes Home health care Institutional care Assisted living facilities Personal care Other related services for the elderly and disabled The cost of premiums for LTC insurance is affected by existing health problems, lifestyle choices, age, and family history, and desired level of care.

Slide 20 SOCIAL INSURANCE Social insurance may be financed by Employers Government A combination of employers and government Social insurance is provided through government-sponsored programs that provide Monthly benefits Benefits to dependents of deceased workers Disability benefits