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  2. Small Business - National Association of Insurance Commissioners

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    Small business owners who take steps to minimize risk in the workplace can help keep employees and customers safe, and save money. Basics. Commercial Auto Insurance. General Liability. Group Life Insurance. Key Person Life Insurance. Property and Business Interruption Insurance. Group Health Insurance.

  3. Medical Professional Liability - insurance coverage protecting a licensed health care provider or health care facility against legal liability resulting from the death or injury of any person due to the insured's misconduct, negligence, or incompetence in rendering professional services. Medical Professional Liability is also known as Medical ...

  4. Insurance Topics | Medical Malpractice Insurance | NAIC

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    Issue: Medical professional liability insurance, sometimes known as medical malpractice insurance, is a type of professional liability insurance that protects physicians and other licensed health care professionals (such as dentists and nurses) from liability associated with wrongful practices resulting in: Bodily injury. Medical expenses.

  5. GUIDELINE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY...

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    A. “Claim” means the same as in subsection 2A of the Medical Professional Liability Closed Claim Reporting Model Law. B. “Claim identifier” means the unique alphanumeric sequence assigned to a claim by the reporting entity as required by subsection 5A(1) of the Medical Professional Liability Closed Claim Reporting Model Law.

  6. NAIC BLANKS (E) WORKING GROUP - National Association of Insurance...

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    Line 11 – Medical Professional Liability Insurance coverage protecting a licensed health care provider or health care facility against legal liability resulting from the death or injury of any person due to the insured’s misconduct, negligence, or incompetence in rendering professional services.

  7. Consumer Insurance Search Results - CIS - National Association of...

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    If you are a financial institution verifying flood insurance companies, please email us at: info@naic.org, or call 816.783.8500 and select Option 1 to speak with a Consumer Support representative. Search insurance companies and subsidiaries with CIS Company Search. Verify names in your policy or contact your insurance department.

  8. NAIC Releases 2022 Market Share Data

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    The 2022 market share data include countrywide direct written premiums for the top 25 groups and companies as reported on the state page of the annual financial statement for insurers that report to the NAIC. The Life/Fraternal Market Share report contains cumulative market share data for life insurance, annuity considerations, and an aggregate ...

  9. It is primarily through the states’ adoption of our model laws and regulations that the legal framework for insurance regulation has been largely harmonized throughout all the states. This comprehensive publication provides quick access to every NAIC Model Law, Regulation, and Guideline. Included with every model is a state action page that ...

  10. Insurance Topics | Social Inflation | NAIC

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    A 2022 study by the Insurance Information Institute and the Casualty Actuarial Society found “social inflation accounted for $20 billion in commercial auto liability claims between 2010 and 2019.”. There is also mounting evidence that the impact of social inflation is starting to impact personal auto lines as well.

  11. MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY CLOSED CLAIM REPORTING MODEL LAW...

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    An employee or agent of a person described in paragraph (1) of this subsection, acting in the course and scope of his or her employment. If the employee or agent is deceased, this includes his or her estate or personal representative. An unauthorized insurer that provides surplus lines coverage.