Dental Insurance in India [pic] Introduction There are various kinds of health/medical insurance in modern times‚ and insurance for dental health is one of its significant aspects. Dentistry is a medical discipline that addresses the oral health of an individual. Dental insurance is offered to individuals and families who obtain their dental insurance coverage through large groups or through their employers or people go for Dental Insurance on individual basis. Dental Insurance covers
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Seven Principles of Insurance With Examples The seven principles of insurance are :- Principle of Uberrimae fidei (Utmost Good Faith)‚ Principle of Insurable Interest‚ Principle of Indemnity‚ Principle of Contribution‚ Principle of Subrogation‚ Principle of Loss Minimization‚ and Principle of Causa Proxima (Nearest Cause). 1. Principle of Uberrimae fidei (Utmost Good Faith) Principle of Uberrimae fidei (a Latin phrase)‚ or in simple english words‚ the Principle of Utmost Good Faith
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people have to it. 5. The main groups in this country without health insurance are the poor people. This include single-parent families‚ black Americans and Hispanics. It also includes people who work for small firms and low-wage workers. 6. The special characteristics of the U.S. health care market are Ethical and equity considerations‚ asymmetric information‚ spillover benefits‚ and third-party payments: insurance. Each one of these characteristics affects health care in some way. For example
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Basics of Insurance 2 Contents:- * Life insurance * General insurance * Insurance market scenario * Emerging trends in insurance 3 Learning Insurance * What Is Insurance Insurance is concerned with protection of economic value of assets.Tangible assets are human beings‚ house‚ furniture‚ motor cycle etc.Intangible assets are liabilities 4 History of Insurance * It
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Indian Life Insurance Industry in Post Liberalization Dr.Anshuja Tiwari‚ Assistant Professor‚ Barkatullah University Babita Yadav‚ Faculty of Managment Abstract India is fast emerging on the world map as a strong economy and a global power. With a huge population and large untapped market‚ life insurance happens to be a big opportunity in India. Soon after the liberalization‚ there was a remarkable improvement in the Indian life insurance industry. After 1991‚ the Indian life insurance industry
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Introduction: According to figures from the US Coalition Against Insurance Fraud‚ the cost of claims fraud in the US alone in 1995 amounted to US$ 85.3 billion‚ which equates to a cost of US$ 326.47 for each American citizen. Research by the Rand Institute for Civil Justice in the US revealed that over one third of people injured in vehicle accidents exaggerated their symptoms‚ which adds US$ 13-16 billion to the annual US insurance bill. Figures from the pan-European trade association‚ the Comité
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There are about 410 registered insurance companies in Sweden. Most of them are small local nonlife insurance companies. The market is concentrated into a few large companies and company groups. In life insurance the five largest insurance companies/groups have 53 per cent of the market. The international presence has increased in the past ten years. At present there are 38 foreign insurance companies represented via branches or agencies. Insurance Employment The insurance industry employs about 20
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of insurance • 2 Indemnification • 3 When is a Policy Really Insurance? o 3.1 Does the Contract Contain Adequate Risk Transfer? o 3.2 Is There a Brightline Test? o 3.3 "Safe Harbor Exemptions" o 3.4 Risk Limiting Features • 4 Insurer’s business model • 5 Gambling analogy • 6 History of insurance • 7 Types of insurance • 8 Types of insurance companies • 9 Life insurance and saving • 10 Size of global insurance industry
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1. Introduction to the Insurance Industry Insurance and risk management make up an immense global industry. According to a survey conducted by a leading global insurance firm‚ Swiss Re‚ worldwide insurance premiums totaled $4.270 trillion in 2008 (the latest data available)‚ up about 6.3% from $4.061 trillion in 2007. This was equal to about 6.18% of global GDP. Global life insurance premiums were $2.79 trillion during 2007‚ while all other types of insurance totaled $1.78 trillion. In America
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FIRE INSURANCE WHAT IS FIRE INSURANCE? Fire insurance is a contract under which the insurer in return for a consideration (premium) agrees to indemnify the insured for the financial loss which the latter may suffer due to destruction of or damage to property or goods‚ caused by fire‚ during a specified period. The contract specifies the maximum amount‚ agreed to by the parties at the time of the contract‚ which the insured can claim in case of loss. This amount is not‚ however‚ the measure
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