Losses that are not filed with the insurer or reinsurer until years after the policy is sold. Some liability claims may be filed long after the event that caused the injury to occur. Asbestos-related diseases, for example, do not show up until decades after the exposure. IBNR also refers to estimates made about claims already reported but where the full extent of the injury is not yet known, such as a workers compensation claim where the degree to which work-related injuries prevents a worker from earning what he or she earned before the injury unfolds over time. Insurance companies regularly adjust reserves for such losses as new information becomes available. |
Immediate Annuity
Income Date
Income Protection Insurance
Incontestability Provision
Increasing Term Life Insurance
Incurred But Not Reported Losses (IBNR)
Incurred Losses
Indemnify
Independent Agent
Indeterminate Premium Life Insurance Policy
Indexed Life Insurance Contract
Individual Retirement Account (IRA)
Inflation Guard Clause
Inland Marine Insurance
Insolvency
Insurable Interest
Insurable Risk
Insurance Pool
Insurance Regulatory Information System (IRIS)
Insurance Score
Insurance-to-value
Insurance
Integrated Benefits
Interest-adjusted Cost Comparison Index
Interest-sensitive Insurance
Intermediation
Internet Insurer
Internet Liability Insurance
Investment Annuity
Investment Income
Irrevocable Beneficiary.
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