The concept of assuming a financial risk oneself, instead of paying an insurance company to take it on. Every policyholder is a self-insurer that he or pays a deductible and co-payments. Large firms often self-insure frequent, small losses such as damage to their fleet of vehicles or minor workplace injuries. However, to protect injured employees state laws set out requirements for the assumption of workers compensation programs. Self-insurance also refers to employers who assume all or part of the responsibility for paying the health insurance claims of their employees. Firms that self insure for health claims are exempt from state insurance laws mandating the illnesses that group health insurers must cover. SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
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Secondary Market
Section 1035 Exchange
Section 415
Securities And Exchange Commission (SEC)
Securities Outstanding
Securitization Of Insurance Risk
Segregated Account
Self-insurance
Settlement Options
Severity
Sewer Back-up Coverage
Shared Market
Short-term Disability Income Insurance
Single Premium Annuity
Single Premium Policies
Soft Market
Solvency
Specified Disease Coverage
Spendthrift Trust Clause
Split-dollar Life Insurance Plan
Spread Of Risk
Stacking
Standard Risk Class
Statutory Accounting Principles (SAP)
Stock Insurance Company
Straight Life Annuity
Structured Settlement
Subrogation
Substandard Premium Rates
Substandard Risk Class
Suicide Exclusion Provision
Superfund
Supplemental Coverage
Surety Bond
Surplus Lines
Surplus
Surrender Charge
Surrender Cost Comparison Index
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