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UMBRELLA POLICY |
Coverage for losses above
the limit of an underlying policy or policies such
as homeowners and auto insurance. While it applies
to losses over the dollar amount in the underlying
policies, terms of coverage are sometimes broader
than those of underlying policies.
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UNBUNDLED CONTRACTS |
A form of annuity contract
that gives purchasers the freedom to choose among
certain optional features in their contract.
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UNDERINSURANCE |
The result of the
policyholder’s failure to buy sufficient
insurance. An underinsured policyholder may only
receive part of the cost of replacing or repairing
damaged items covered in the policy.
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UNDERWRITING |
Examining, accepting, or
rejecting insurance risks and classifying the ones
that are accepted, in order to charge appropriate
premiums for them.
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UNDERWRITING INCOME |
The insurer’s profit on the
insurance sale after all expenses and losses have
been paid. When premiums aren’t sufficient to
cover claims and expenses, the result is an
underwriting loss. Underwriting losses are
typically offset by investment income.
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UNEARNED PREMIUM |
The portion of a premium
already received by the insurer under which
protection has not yet been provided. The entire
premium is not earned until the policy period
expires, even though premiums are typically paid
in advance.
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UNINSURABLE RISK |
Risks for which it is
difficult for someone to get insurance.
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UNINSURED MOTORISTS
COVERAGE |
Portion of an auto insurance
policy that protects a policyholder from uninsured
and hit-and-run drivers.
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UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE |
A flexible premium policy
that combines protection against premature death
with a type of savings vehicle, known as a cash
value account, that typically earns a money market
rate of interest. Death benefits can be changed
during the life of the policy within limits,
generally subject to a medical examination. Once
funds accumulate in the cash value account, the
premium can be paid at any time but the policy
will lapse if there isn’t enough money to cover
annual mortality charges and administrative costs.
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