Government Insurance Programs Overview

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Social Goals

Achieving societal objectives through government insurance programs

Positive Externalities

Benefits to society and economy from government insurance participation

Auto Liability Insurance

Compulsory insurance in most states, mechanisms ensure coverage for all drivers

TRIP Extension

Congress extended TRIP due to inadequate private market terrorism insurance

State vs. Federal Programs

Decision based on political motivations and other factors, serving different purposes

Workers Compensation Laws

Encourage injury prevention and rehabilitation, creating positive externalities

Building Codes Enforcement

Encouraged by NFIP to reduce flood exposure in new construction

Efficiency of the Market

Enhanced by reducing insureds' time or resource expenditure for coverage

Government Insurance Plans

Established by legislators for specific purposes, avoiding private insurer bids

NFIP and Federal Crop Insurance

Examples of property-casualty insurance with federal government involvement.

Exclusive Insurer

Government as the sole insurer due to law or lack of private competition

Partner with Private Insurers

Government collaboration with private insurers when private coverage is insufficient

Efficiency in Insurance Market

Government involvement to enhance market efficiency and convenience for insured individuals

Direct Competition

Government operating insurance plan in competition with private insurers

TRIP and NFIP

Government partnerships with private insurers for specific insurance coverages

Terrorism Risk Insurance Program (TRIP)

Government program providing reinsurance for terrorism losses, established by TRIA

Reinsurer

Government providing reinsurance to private insurers for specific coverages

TRIP

Government reinsurance plan for specific loss exposures, partnering with private insurers

Insurance Market Efficiency

Government role to enhance market operations and convenience for buyers

Government Property-Casualty Insurance Programs

Government-run insurance mimicking private insurers' functions.

Premium-to-Surplus Ratio

Indicator of an insurer's capacity to assume new business.

Risk Tolerance

Individual's willingness to take on risk.

Market Failures

Instances where private insurers fail to provide insurance products at acceptable prices

Workers Compensation Insurance

Mandatory insurance for workplace injuries, ensuring coverage availability

Private Insurance Market

Mature market allowing consumers and insurers to interact for insurance products

Policyholders' Surplus

Measure of an insurer's financial strength.

Insurance Pricing Goal

Objective of an insurance transaction's pricing.

Federal Government Involvement

Occurs when issues extend beyond state boundaries or interstate commerce.

NFIP's Write Your Own Program

Partnership where private insurers write flood policies under federal government reinsurance

Government Insurance Programs

Programs filling unmet needs, compelling insurance purchases, and achieving social goals

Incentives for Insurance Purchase

Provided by government through regulation and reasonable pricing

Insurable Characteristics

Qualities making loss exposures suitable for insurance coverage.

State Regulatory Constraints

Regulations influencing the availability of insurance at the state level.

Compulsory Insurance Purchases

Requirement for insurance purchase to manage risks efficiently, e.g., workers' compensation

Windstorm and Beach Plans

State government-run insurance programs for specific risks.

Competitive Workers Compensation Funds

State-offered insurance programs for workers' compensation.

TRIA

Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, established TRIP for terrorism reinsurance

Reinsurance

Transfer of risk from primary insurers to other parties.

Factors Affecting Demand for Insurance

Variables influencing the desire for insurance coverage.


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