Bicycle insurance |
Usually offered as an extension to household cover. Cover can be arranged on a new for old basis. |
Capture and seizure insurance |
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp taking of a ship in wartime or by rebels or insurgents. |
Dangerous animals insurance |
Public liability insurance has to be held, subject to some exclusions, by those who own dangerous animals. |
Employers� liability insurance |
Is compulsory and insures against the employer’s legal liability to employees for injury, etc arising out of their employment. |
Fidelity guarantee insurance |
Protects one party against loss due to the dishonesty or failure of another. Includes commercial and local government guarantees, Court bonds, and Government bonds. |
Glass insurance |
A specialised form of commercial property (usually shop) insurance. |
Hospital cash plans |
Low cost insurance offering a fixed (typically daily) payment when the insured is in hospital. Designed to compensate for extra expenses. |
Innkeeper’s liability insurance |
Cover for innkeepers against certain losses of guests� property. |
Jeweller’s block policy |
A specific form of shopkeepers cover. |
Keyman insurance |
Cover taken out by employers against the risk of the death or incapacity of a key employee, which might adversely affect the profitability of the business. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp policy covers abandoned projects, cost of recruitment and training, loss of profits following interruption of business. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp beneficiary is the business and the businessâ€� insurable interest is the employee’s life. |
Legal expenses insurance |
An insurance for individuals or businesses to allow them to meet the cost of taking or defending civil litigation. |
Malicious product tamper insurance |
Typically obtained by food manufacturers and retailers, covers against the resultant expenses if products are poisoned, etc as part of a blackmail attempt. |
Nuclear perils insurance |
Underwritten by the British Insurance (Atomic Energy) Committee pool. |
Outworker’s extension insurance |
An extension to business interruption insurance cover for the rag trade, to cover an outworker’s premises. |
Product liability insurance |
Covers legal liability for damages and costs arising out of the products supplied by the insured. |
Road risks insurance |
Obtained by car dealers or garages to cover customer cars and their own vehicles on test drives, or on hire. |
School fees insurance |
Life cover sometimes linked to loans to the insured, designed to assist in the payment of school fees. |
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappft insurance |
Insurance against the theft of property (factory or shop policies limit cover to theft after forcible or violent entry or exit). |
Unit-linked life insurance |
An investment type life policy, which invests in authorised unit trusts. |
Vendor’s indemnity |
An extension to a products liability policy to indemnify any vendor of the insured’s product. |
Weather insurance |
Cover that pays if heavy rain affects outdoor events, such as sporting benefit matches. |
Yacht insurance |
Cover for pleasure craft. |