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Types of insurance
Any risk that can be
quantified can potentially be insured. Specific kinds of risk that may give
rise to claims are known as perils. An insurance policy will set out in detail
which perils are covered by the policy and which are not. Below are
non-exhaustive lists of the many different types of insurance that exist. A
single policy may cover risks in one or more of the categories set out below.
For example, vehicle insurance would typically cover both
the property risk (theft or damage to the vehicle) and the liability risk
(legal claims arising from an accident). A home insurance policy in the US typically
includes coverage for damage to the home and the owner's belongings, certain
legal claims against the owner, and even a small amount of coverage for medical
expenses of guests who are injured on the owner's property.
Business insurance can take a number
of different forms, such as the various kinds of professional liability
insurance, also called professional indemnity (PI), which are discussed below
under that name; and the business owner's policy (BOP), which packages into one
policy many of the kinds of coverage that a business owner needs, in a way
analogous to how homeowners' insurance packages the coverages that a homeowner
needs.[21]
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