Distinction between the basic types of medical professional liability insurance coverage; Problems that can accompany the purchase of occurrence coverage; Requirements of claims-made policies.JohnsonIlene DavidsonJAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association...
The retroactive date is usually the inception date of your first claims-made policy. This date should remain the same each time your claims-made coverage is renewed. It should not be advanced (moved up) as this will reduce your coverage. When shopping for claims-made coverage, try to avoid...
Claims-Made or Occurrence Form? Two widely differing approaches are used by insurers to determine coverage when writing liability insurance. The difference centers upon the event that triggers coverage, and is known as the “coverage trigger.” The two approaches are known as “claims-made and re...
An occurrence policy coversclaimsmade for injuries sustained during the life of aninsurancepolicy. Under these types of contracts, the insured party has the right to request compensation for damages that occurred within the timespan that the policy was active, even if several years have since passe...
The article discusses the difference between the occurrence liability policy and claims-made policy. It outlines the characteristics and coverage of the occurrence liability policy where covered event must take place during the policy term and the claims-made policy where retroactive date is a negotiabl...
The Court considered, on appeal, the difference between "claims-made" coverage versus "occurrence" coverage under an insurance policy. Further, the Court considered whether the insured's "claims-made" coverage could be triggered through ... B Schwartz 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 Nonprofit Risk; Nonp...
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