Liability Insurance Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Liability Insurance stocks.

Liability Insurance Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 11 VRSK Verisk Analytics Is A Risky Valuation Bet
Jul 11 MET 3 Top-Ranked Dividend Stocks: A Smarter Way to Boost Your Retirement Income
Jul 10 MET TD Cowen raises price targets on Big Tech ahead of earnings
Jul 10 VRSK Verisk to Announce Fiscal Second-Quarter 2024 Results on July 31, 2024
Jul 10 ING Oil Erases Drop as China Concerns Vie With US Inventory Data
Jul 9 MET MetLife declares $0.545 dividend
Jul 9 MET MetLife Declares Third Quarter 2024 Common Stock Dividend
Jul 9 AIG Here's Why Investors Should Hold Corebridge (CRBG) Stock Now
Jul 9 CINF Here's Why You Should Retain Cincinnati Financial (CINF) Stock
Jul 9 MET MetLife (MET) Arm MIM Secures $1.2B for 2nd Private Equity Fund
Jul 9 MET Higher For Longer? Consider MetLife's Preferred Shares With A 6.6% Yield
Jul 9 VRSK Verisk launches index to help actuaries analyze risk patterns
Jul 9 VRSK Verisk Launches First-of-its-Kind Insurance Index to Better Inform Pricing Decisions
Jul 9 CINF Cincinnati Financial Schedules Webcast to Discuss Second-Quarter 2024 Results
Jul 8 MET MetLife to Hold Conference Call for Second Quarter 2024 Results
Jul 8 VRSK IKTSY or VRSK: Which Is the Better Value Stock Right Now?
Jul 8 AIG American International Group appoints global treasurer and head of corporate development
Jul 8 AIG AIG Names Adam Burk Global Treasurer and Head of Corporate Development
Jul 8 MET MetLife Investment Management Closes $1.2 Billion Private Equity Partners Fund II Through Managed Transaction
Jul 8 MET MetLife 2023 Sustainability Report: MetLife's Sustainability Report: Our Approach to Sustainability & Latest Progress
Liability Insurance

Liability insurance (also called third-party insurance) is a part of the general insurance system of risk financing to protect the purchaser (the "insured") from the risks of liabilities imposed by lawsuits and similar claims. It protects the insured in the event he or she is sued for claims that come within the coverage of the insurance policy. Originally, individual companies that faced a common peril formed a group and created a self-help fund out of which to pay compensation should any member incur loss (in other words, a mutual insurance arrangement). The modern system relies on dedicated carriers, usually for-profit, to offer protection against specified perils in consideration of a premium.
Liability insurance is designed to offer specific protection against third-party insurance claims, i.e., payment is not typically made to the insured, but rather to someone suffering loss who is not a party to the insurance contract. In general, damage caused intentionally as well as contractual liability are not covered under liability insurance policies. When a claim is made, the insurance carrier has the duty (and right) to defend the insured. The legal costs of a defence normally do not affect policy limits unless the policy expressly states otherwise; this default rule is useful because defence costs tend to soar when cases go to trial. In many cases, the defense portion of the policy is actually more valuable than the insurance, as in complicated cases, the cost of defending the case might be more than the amount being claimed, especially in so-called "nuisance" cases where the insured must be defended even though no liability is ever brought to trial.

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