Full Definition of Insurance Law
The term "insurance" is a contractual agreement, most commonly in the of an insurance policy, which legal binds the insurer to cover the cost of all or any portion of damages suffered by the insured party as defined in the policy. In its essence, the purpose of insurance is to ad-measure the risks of a potential loss from the insured party. The area of insurance law involves the Federal laws and state statutes regulating the business and commercial conduct of the insurance industry.
While types of insurance vary widely, their primary goal is to allocate the risks of a loss from the individual to a great number of people. Each individual pays a "premium" into a pool, from which losses are paid out. The premium is not returnable is a loss is not suffered, in that case the payment is for 'peace of mind". Thus, when a loss is suffered, the loss is spread to the people contributing to the pool. To ensure these pools are properly managed and adequately funded, the government and the courts heavily regulate the insurance industry.
In 1944, Congress enacted the McCarran-Ferguson Act (15 USCS § § 1011), which provided that the laws of the several states should control the insurance business, but that the Sherman Act,the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act were applicable to the insurance business to the extent that it was unregulated by state law.
The McCarran-Ferguson Act, broadly speaking, gives states the power to regulate the insurance industry. While state insurance statutes override most federal laws, some portions of federal law (like federal tax laws) are always controlling. To determine whether a particular law governs, the determining factor is whether the issue is related to the "business of insurance", where state law governs, or whether it is related to peripherals of the industry, such as labor, tax, and securities, where federal law governs.
Insurance Law Resources:
Compendium of Principles of Law Regarding Bad Faith in the Fifty State and D.C – Complied by the Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith Group of the Primerus Defense Institute
- Accident Insurance Law
- Automobile Insurance Law
- Automobile Insurance Coverage Law
- Automobile Liability Law
- Captive Insurance Law
- Casualty Insurance Law
- Casualty Insurance Subrogation Law
- Commercial Insurance Law
- Commercial Property Insurance Law
- Disability Insurance Law
- Excess and Reinsurance Law
- Excess Coverage Law
- Extra Contractual Insurance Claims Law
- Fidelity and Surety Law
- Fidelity and Surety Bonds Law
- Fire Insurance Law
- Fire Insurance Subrogation Law
- Fire Loss Law
- First and Third Party Insurance Law
- First Party Insurance Law
- General Liability Law
- Indemnity Law
- Insurance Adjuster Liability Law
- Insurance Administration Law
- Insurance Agents and Brokers Defense Law
- Insurance Agents and Brokers Errors and Omissions Law
- Insurance Agents and Brokers Malpractice Law
- Insurance Arbitration Law
- Insurance Bad Faith Law
- Insurance Collection Law
- Insurance Company Demutualization Law
- Insurance Company Taxation Law
- Insurance Contracts Law
- Insurance Coverage Law
- Insurance Fraud Law
- Insurance Guaranty Association Law
- Insurance Insolvency Law
- Insurance Investigations Law
- Insurance Litigation Law
- Insurance Mediation Law
- Insurance Mergers and Acquisitions Law
- Insurance Pooling Arrangements Law
- Insurance Premium Fraud Law
- Insurance Products Law
- Insurance Rate Regulation Law
- Insurance Receivership Law
- Insurance Recovery Law
- Insurance Regulation Law
- Insurance Rehabilitation and Liquidation Law
- Insurance Trusts Law
- International Insurance Law
- Life and Health Insurance Law
- Life Insurance Law
- No Fault Automobile Insurance Law
- Personal Liability Law
- Property Damage Law
- Property Insurance Law
- Property Insurance Coverage Law
- Property Loss Law
- Property Subrogation Law
- Public Liability Law
- Reinsurance Law
- Reinsurance Arbitration Law
- Reinsurance Mediation Law
- Risk Management Law
- Self Insured Law
- Subrogation Law
- Surety Bonds Law
- Surety Law
- Unfair Insurance Practices Law
- Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists Law
- Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists Arbitration Law




