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1 8 Home and Automobile Insurance
Protection against possible financial loss Provides peace of mind Insurance company (insurer) Risk-sharing firm that assumes financial responsibility for losses from an insured risk Procedure Purchase a policy known as coverage Insurance firm assumes a risk for a fee Insured policyholder pays a periodic premium 8-1

2 Objective 1 Identify Types of Risks and Risk Management Methods and Develop a Risk Management Plan
Chance of loss or injury Uncertainty or lack of predictability Peril Anything that may cause a loss Fire, windstorm, robbery, or accidents Hazard Anything that increases the likelihood of a loss For example, driving drunk, defective house wiring 8-2

3 Most Common Types of Risk
Personal Risks Loss of income or life Caused by illness, disability, old age, or unemployment Property Risks Losses to property Caused by perils such as fire or theft Liability Risks Losses caused by negligence Resulting in injury or property damage Pure Risk = Insurable Accidental, unintentional Nature and financial loss of the risk can be predicted Speculative Risk = Uninsurable Chance of loss or gain Starting a small business, gambling, or investing 8-3

4 Risk Avoidance Risk Shifting Risk Reduction Risk Assumption
Don’t stop at a convenience store in a bad part of town after midnight Risk Shifting Risk Reduction Ways to Manage Risk Buy Insurance Self Insurance Wear seatbelts Install an alarm system Risk Assumption 8-4

5 Planning an Insurance Program
Set insurance goals to reduce possible loss of: Income due to premature death, illness, accident or unemployment Property caused by perils Income, savings and property due to personal negligence Develop a plan to reach your goals What do you need to insure? How much should you insure it for? What kind of insurance should you buy? Who should you buy insurance from? Put your plan into action Check your results Insurance needs and goals change 8-5

6 Property and Liability Insurance
Potential property losses Home, automobiles, furniture, clothing, personal belongings Risk #1: Physical damage caused by perils (e.g., fire) Risk #2: Loss or damage caused by criminal behavior Liability = legal responsibility for the financial cost of another person’s losses or injury (if you are held legally liable) Liability due to negligence Failure to take ordinary and reasonable care Vicarious Liability You are held responsible for the actions of another person, such as your child throwing a ball through a neighbor’s window 8-6

7 Homeowner’s Insurance Coverage
Objective 2 Assess the Insurance Coverage and Policy Types Available to Homeowners and Renters Homeowner’s Insurance Coverage Damage or destruction of the building in which you live, and other structures on the property Garage, tool shed, trees, and shrubs Additional Living Expenses May be limited to 20-30% of property value May be limited to 6-9 months 8-7

8 Homeowner’s Insurance Coverages
Personal Property Furniture, appliances and clothing Household inventory advisable Usually 55%, 70%, or 75% of property value Limits on certain items such as jewelry Personal Liability and Related Coverage Covers injuries to others on property (e.g., fall on ice) Specialized Coverage Earthquake endorsement Flood coverage 8-8

9 Homeowner’s Insurance Coverages
Medical Payments Coverage Coverage for minor injuries caused by you, your family members, or pets, occurring on your property or away from home Personal Liability Coverage Umbrella policy - also called a personal catastrophe policy Supplements basic personal liability coverage $1,000,000 or more in coverage Endorsements and Floaters Endorsements add coverage Personal property floater Covers specific items of high value Jewelry, furs, art collections 8-9

10 Renter’s Insurance Broad Form Comprehensive Form
Covers personal property loss or damage specified in the policy Comprehensive Form Protects property against all perils not excluded Renter’s insurance is relatively inexpensive Replacement value coverage more costly Covers property only in your home Usually includes liability coverage Many renters do not have insurance 8-10

11 Home Insurance Policy Forms
Basic Form (HO-1) Protects against perils such as fire, lightning, windstorms, hail, smoke, theft, vandalism and riots (specific named perils) Broad Form (HO-2) Wider coverage including falling objects and damage from ice, snow or sleet (more specific named perils) Special Form (HO-3) Basic + Broad form + all other risks unless specifically excluded (commonly earthquake, flood, nuclear accidents, business usage) Tenant’s Form (HO-4) Covers personal property against listed risks Comprehensive Form (HO-5) Expands HO-3 coverage to replacement cost; increasingly rare! Condominium Owner (HO-6) Covers personal property and building additions 8-11

12 Objective 3 Analyze the Factors that Influence the Amount of Coverage and Cost of Home Insurance
Determine amount of coverage needed: Replacement value of home ? Value of home’s contents ? Protection for specific items ? (Jewelry, furs, art) Liability coverage ? Consider “loss frequency” (likely # of times for loss) and “loss severity” (potential magnitude of a loss) Principle of Indemnity- insurance will pay no more than actual financial losses suffered Policy Limits- specify the maximum dollar amounts that will be paid under a policy 8-12

13 Policy Provisions Look for a policy with full coverage (100% value)
Coinsurance clause requires you to pay a part of a loss. Claim settlement methods: Actual Cash Value (ACV) Replacement cost less depreciation Replacement Cost Full cost to repair or replace the damaged or lost item 10-20% > actual cash value coverage 8-13

14 Factors That Affect Home Insurance Costs
Location of Home (e.g., rural vs. urban) Type of Structure (e.g., brick vs. wood) Coverage Amount and Policy type Home Insurance Discounts Alarm system Smoke detectors If you insure car with the same company Company Differences Compare costs and coverages 8-14

15 Objective 4 Identify the Important Types of Automobile Insurance Coverage
Financial Responsibility Law State legislation requiring proof of financial ability to cover the cost of damage or injury caused in an automobile accident 45 states have compulsory automobile liability insurance laws NJ has very low liability limits:15/ 30/5 8-15

16 Motor Vehicle Bodily Injury Coverage
Bodily Injury Liability Covers financial loss due to legal expenses, medical expenses, lost wages, etc. associated with injuries caused by an accident for which you were responsible Expressed as 3 numbers: 100/300/50 Maximum coverage in $1,000’s $100,000 maximum paid for injuries to any one person $300,000 maximum paid in total (2+ people) $50,000 maximum paid for property damage 8-16

17 Motor Vehicle Bodily Injury Coverage
Medical Payments Coverage Covers the cost of health care for persons injured in your automobile, including yourself Also covers you or family members injured while riding in or hit by another vehicle Uninsured Motorist’s Protection Protection against the risk of getting into an accident with someone with no insurance Underinsured Motorist’s Coverage Pays costs if your car is hit by a person who doesn’t have enough insurance to cover the damage they did to you and your car 8-17

18 Motor Vehicle Property Damage Coverage
Property Damage Liability Covers damage to the other person’s car when you are at fault. Includes damage to such things as street signs, telephone poles, and buildings Example: during a snow storm you accidentally slide your vehicle into a neighbor’s mailbox. This coverage would pay for repair or replacement of the mailbox 8-18

19 Collision Coverage Pays for damage to your automobile, regardless of who is at fault. If you are not at fault, your insurer will try to collect from the other driver’s property damage liability first. Coverage limited to the retail value of your vehicle 8-19

20 Comprehensive Physical Damage
Covers damage to your vehicle not caused by a collision, such as: Fire, theft or vandalism Glass breakage Hail, sand, or wind storm Falling objects or hitting an animal 8-20

21 No-Fault Insurance Each driver collects from his or her own insurance company for medical expenses, lost wages, and related injury costs 30 states have some variation of the system Intended to provide fast, smooth method of paying for damages without determining fault Variations among states; designed to reduce cost and time to settle cases 8-21

22 Automobile Insurance Costs
Objective 5 Evaluate Factors that Affect the Cost of Automobile Insurance Automobile Insurance Costs Legal Concerns Have enough coverage if you are sued Recommendations: $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability Additional $1,000,000+ umbrella liability policy Property Values $50,000-$100,000 suggested for property damage liability 8-22

23 Motor Vehicle Insurance Premium Factors
Vehicle Type Year, make, model, and theft rate Rating Territory Accident, auto theft, and vandalism rates in the area where you live Driver Classification Age, sex, marital status, credit history, driving record, driving habits Assigned risk pool for those unable to obtain insurance Reducing Automobile Insurance Premiums Compare Companies Premium Discounts Establish and maintain a good driving record Non-smoker Install security devices such as a car alarm If more than one vehicle, insure with the same company Larger deductibles 8-23

24 Wrap Up Chapter Quiz Concept Check 8-1- Four Methods of Avoiding Risk with Examples Concept Check 8-2- Complete the Statements Concept Check 8-3- True of False? Concept Check 8-4- True or False?


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