Glossary
Automobile physical damage insurance is the coverage that insures against damage to the insured's own vehicle.
Read MoreAn autonomous vehicle (AV) is a computer-controlled truck, bus, or auto that utilizes radar, global positioning systems, light detection and ranging, sensors, and computer vision to detect and respond to the surrounding environment and navigate safely without the need for human intervention.
Read MoreAuto coverage symbols are Arabic numerals (1–9 and 19 for business auto, 21–31 for garage, 41–50 and 59 for truckers, and 61–71 and 79 for motor carrier) used to denote to what category of autos a commercial auto policy's various coverages will apply. Symbols 10 (business auto), 32 (garage), 51 and 52 (truckers), and 72 and 73 (motor carrier) are custom symbols, available through the use of the Covered Autos Designation Symbol (CA 99 54) endorsement, which allows the insurer and named insured to agree to some modified wording that is a better fit in defining the term "covered autos" for the policy in question. Covered auto symbols, which are crucial in defining the policy's scope of coverage, appear in the declarations page of the auto policy next to each coverage purchased in the policy (e.g., liability, personal injury protection (PIP), auto medical payments, and uninsured and underinsured motorists (UM/UIM)). The symbols reflect the named insured's selection as to what types of vehicles are insured for that coverage (e.g., owned autos, hired autos, nonowned autos).
Read MoreAverage length of stay is a standard hospital statistic used to determine the average amount of time between admission and discharge for patients in a diagnosis-related group (DRG), in an age group, in a specific hospital, or with other factors.
Read MoreAverage rate is a single rate applying to property at more than one location that is a weighted average of the individual rates applicable to each location.
Read MoreAverage severity is the observed or estimated value of an average-sized claim.
Read MoreThe average weekly wage (AWW) is an employee's pre-injury earning capacity, based on earnings in the period directly preceding a work-related injury or illness.
Read MoreAviation accident insurance protects employees of a company or other insured personnel against the peril of aircraft accident under a master policy.
Read MoreAviation hazard is a concept sometimes included in life insurance policies that involves the peril of death or disability arising from aviation operations other than commercial aircraft.
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