Unit 1
Contract Law
Determines whether a contract has the four required elements to be deemed a valid contract.
Tort Law
Involved with obligations imposed on people by common law (case law). It deals with compensating people for losses/injuries cause by the negligent or wrongful acts of others.
Four Elements of a Contract
-Agreement (offer and acceptance) -Competent parties -Valuable considerations -Legal purpose/Be consistent with public policy
Benefits of Insurance
-Making loss payments to those who sustain injury/damage -Requiring loss control measures -Making credit available -Fostering peace of mind
Four Types of Hazards
-Physical Hazards -Morale Hazards -Moral Hazards -Legal Hazards
Drawbacks of Insurance
-Premium payments -Increase in morale hazard -Increase in moral hazard -Expenditure of financial and human resources to administer the insurance mechanism
Peril
A cause of loss
Legal Hazard
Arise from court decisions which can result in very large awards to plaintiffs.
Morale Hazard
Arise from human carelessness or indifference to a potential loss. Ex: forgetting to set the burglar alarm is a morale hazard.
Moral Hazard
Arise from the insured's dishonesty.
Physical Hazards
Arise from the structural, material, or operational characteristics of a risk. Ex: living in a brush area or next to a nuclear plant could increase the physical hazard