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Death and Dismemberment An added benefit rider that can be attached to a life insurance policy that provides monetary payment for the loss of function of vital limbs or organs. Death Benefit A payment made to a designated beneficiary upon the death of the employee annuitant. Debenture A bond that is backed only by the general credit of the issuing corporation. No specific property is pledged as security behind the loan. Declarations Statements in an insurance contract that provide information about the property or life to be insured. Used for underwriting and rating purposes and for identification of the property or life to be insured. Declination The insurer's refusal to insure an individual after careful evaluation of the application for insurance and any other pertinent factors. Deductible An amount which a policyholder agrees to pay, per claim or per accident, toward the total amount of an insured loss. Deferred Annuity An annuity providing for the income payments to begin at some specified future date. Depreciation A decrease in the value of property over a period of time due to wear and tear or obsolescence. Depreciation is used to determine the actual cash value of property at time of loss. (See Actual Cash Value) Direct Loss Financial loss in damages that results directly from an insured peril. Disability A physical or a mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities of an individual. It may be partial or total. (See Partial Disability; Total Disability.) Dismemberment Loss of body members (limbs), or use thereof, or loss of sight due to injury. Disposable Personal Income The personal income less personal tax and other financial obligations or payments. It is the income available to people for spending and saving. Double Indemnity A policy provision usually associated with death, which doubles payment of a designated benefit when certain kinds of accidents occur. Down Payment The premium deposit paid by a prospective policy holder when an application is made for an insurance policy. It is usually equal, at least, to the first month's estimate premium and is applied toward the actual premium when billed.
Insurance Information
Death and Dismemberment An added benefit rider that can be attached to a life insurance policy that provides monetary payment for the loss of function of vital limbs or organs. Death Benefit A payment made to a designated beneficiary upon the death of the employee annuitant. Debenture A bond that is backed only by the general credit of the issuing corporation. No specific property is pledged as security behind the loan. Declarations Statements in an insurance contract that provide information about the property or life to be insured. Used for underwriting and rating purposes and for identification of the property or life to be insured. Declination The insurer's refusal to insure an individual after careful evaluation of the application for insurance and any other pertinent factors. Deductible An amount which a policyholder agrees to pay, per claim or per accident, toward the total amount of an insured loss. Deferred Annuity An annuity providing for the income payments to begin at some specified future date. Depreciation A decrease in the value of property over a period of time due to wear and tear or obsolescence. Depreciation is used to determine the actual cash value of property at time of loss. (See Actual Cash Value) Direct Loss Financial loss in damages that results directly from an insured peril. Disability A physical or a mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities of an individual. It may be partial or total. (See Partial Disability; Total Disability.) Dismemberment Loss of body members (limbs), or use thereof, or loss of sight due to injury. Disposable Personal Income The personal income less personal tax and other financial obligations or payments. It is the income available to people for spending and saving. Double Indemnity A policy provision usually associated with death, which doubles payment of a designated benefit when certain kinds of accidents occur. Down Payment The premium deposit paid by a prospective policy holder when an application is made for an insurance policy. It is usually equal, at least, to the first month's estimate premium and is applied toward the actual premium when billed.
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Occupational Hazards Occupations which expose the insured to greater than normal physical danger by the very nature of the work in which the insured is engaged, and the varying periods of absence from the occupation, due to the disability, that can be expected. Occurrence An accident, including continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general, harmful conditions, that results in bodily injury or property damage during the period of an insurance policy. Occurrence policy A liability insurance policy that covers claims arising out of occurrences that take place during the policy period, regardless of when the claim is filed. Ocean Marine Insurance Insurance for sea-going vessels, including liabilities connected with them, and their cargoes. Ocean Marine Insurance Coverage on all types of vessels, including liabilities connected with them, and on their cargoes. Operating Ratio The sum of expenses and losses expressed as a percent of earned premium. Optionally Renewable Contract A contract of health insurance in which the insurer reserves the right to terminate the coverage at any anniversary or, in some cases, at any premium due date, but does not have the right to terminate coverage between such dates. Ordinary Life Synonymous With Whole Life and Straight Life - The three terms are applied to the type of policy which continues during the whole of the insured's life and provides for the payment of amount insured at this death. Ordinary Life Insurance Life insurance usually issued in amounts of $1,000 or more with premiums payable on an annual, semi-annual, quarterly or monthly basis. Over-the Counter Market A means of buying and selling securities that are not listed on a stock exchange. Negotiations are carried out by telephone or computer network. Overhead Expense Insurance A special form of health insurance designed to help offset overhead expenses such as office rent, utilities, employees' wages, and auditors' fees, incurred during total disability. The monthly payments during disability is not a fixed amount of indemnity as on regular disability polices, but the amount of overhead expense actually incurred, or a percentage thereof, up to the limit specified in the policy. Overhead Insurance A type of short-term disability income contract that reimburses the insured person for specified, fixed monthly expenses, normal and customary in the operation and conduct of his/her business or office. Overriding Commission (Overwrite) A commission paid to general agents or agency managers in addition to the commission paid the soliciting agent or broker. |
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