
Insurance Topics | Medical Malpractice Insurance | NAIC
Dec 16, 2025 · Background Issue: Medical professional liability insurance, sometimes known as medical malpractice insurance, is a type of professional liability insurance that protects physicians and other …
Insurance Topics | Risk Retention Groups | NAIC
Dec 3, 2020 · Explore the unique world of Risk Retention Groups (RRGs) - member-owned liability insurers operating under specific federal and state laws, offering tailored, multi-state insurance …
Insurance Topics | Environmental Insurance | NAIC
Dec 18, 2023 · Background Issue: Environmental insurance (also known as pollution insurance or pollution coverage) provides coverage for loss or damages resulting from unexpected releases of …
When a filing contains more than one of the identified Sub-Types of Insurance, use the appropriate .0000 "Combinations" code. Example 1: If a Homeowners filing includes both 4.0003 Owner …
Glossary of Insurance Terms
NAIC’s consumer insurance glossary provides definitions of common insurance terms, helping consumers easily understand key concepts across health, auto, life, and home insurance. It is helpful …
NAIC Releases 2023 Market Share Data
Mar 4, 2024 · The Property/Casualty Market Share report contains cumulative market share data for the following lines of business: personal auto, commercial auto, workers' compensation, medical …
Event Insurance - NAIC
Nov 1, 2009 · The two most common types of event insurance are liability insurance and cancellation insurance. Liability insurance provides coverage for injury or property damage to others as a result of …
Closed claim databases have proven to be an important resource for legislators, insurance commissioners, and others who seek to understand the dynamics of medical professional liability …
Lines of Business Matrix - UCAA
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Insurance Considerations for Caregivers - NAIC
Jul 1, 2016 · Insurance considerations for caregiving for a loved one The majority of caregivers – 85 percent – provide care for a relative with 49 percent of those caring for a parent or parent-in-law. ii …