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<title>2005-09-22 22:42:41</title>
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<description>&lt;a name="h337-1">&lt;/a>&lt;h1>Liability insurance&lt;/h1>
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&lt;strong>Liability insurance&lt;/strong> is&amp;nbsp;a part of&amp;nbsp;the general &lt;a name="...insurance" href="http://rus.leaping.net/insurance.html" class="" title="insurance">insurance&lt;/a> system of&amp;nbsp;risk transference. Originally, individuals or&amp;nbsp;companies that faced a&amp;nbsp;common peril, formed a&amp;nbsp;group and&amp;nbsp;created a&amp;nbsp;&lt;span class="nobr">self-help&lt;/span> fund out&amp;nbsp;of&amp;nbsp;which to&amp;nbsp;pay compensation should any&amp;nbsp;member incur loss. The&amp;nbsp;modern system relies on&amp;nbsp;dedicated carriers to&amp;nbsp;offer protection against specified perils in&amp;nbsp;consideration of&amp;nbsp;a premium. Liability insurance is&amp;nbsp;designed to&amp;nbsp;offer specific protection against third party claims, i.e., payment is&amp;nbsp;not typically made to&amp;nbsp;the insured, but&amp;nbsp;rather to&amp;nbsp;someone suffering loss who&amp;nbsp;is&amp;nbsp;not a&amp;nbsp;party to&amp;nbsp;the insurance contract. In&amp;nbsp;general, damage caused intentionally and&amp;nbsp;contractual liability are&amp;nbsp;not covered under liability insurance policies. When a&amp;nbsp;claim is&amp;nbsp;made, the&amp;nbsp;insurance carrier has&amp;nbsp;the right to&amp;nbsp;defend the&amp;nbsp;insured. The&amp;nbsp;legal costs of&amp;nbsp;a defense are&amp;nbsp;not affected by&amp;nbsp;any policy limits, which is&amp;nbsp;useful because they can&amp;nbsp;be&amp;nbsp;significant where long trials are&amp;nbsp;held to&amp;nbsp;determine either fault or&amp;nbsp;the amount of&amp;nbsp;damages.&lt;/p>&lt;a name="h337-2">&lt;/a>&lt;h2>Introduction&lt;/h2>&lt;a name="p337-2">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p337-2"> &lt;span class="missingpage">(more..&lt;/span>&lt;a href="http://rus.leaping.net/introduction/edit?add=1" title="Создать эту страницу">?&lt;/a>)
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As&amp;nbsp;a business owner or&amp;nbsp;employer, you&amp;nbsp;have a&amp;nbsp;legal responsibility towards your employees, customers and&amp;nbsp;the public. You&amp;nbsp;could be&amp;nbsp;held legally liable and&amp;nbsp;risk being sued if&amp;nbsp;an employee or&amp;nbsp;a member of&amp;nbsp;the public is&amp;nbsp;injured as&amp;nbsp;a result of&amp;nbsp;your negligence or&amp;nbsp;breach of&amp;nbsp;duty.&lt;/p>&lt;br />
&lt;a name="h337-3">&lt;/a>&lt;h1>Evidentiary rules regarding liability insurance&lt;/h1>&lt;a name="p337-3">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p337-3">
In&amp;nbsp;the United States, most states make only the&amp;nbsp;carrying of&amp;nbsp;auto insurance mandatory. Where the&amp;nbsp;carrying of&amp;nbsp;a policy is&amp;nbsp;not mandatory and&amp;nbsp;a&amp;nbsp;third party makes a&amp;nbsp;claim for&amp;nbsp;injuries suffered, evidence that a&amp;nbsp;party has&amp;nbsp;liability insurance is&amp;nbsp;generally inadmissible in&amp;nbsp;a lawsuit on&amp;nbsp;public policy grounds, because the&amp;nbsp;courts do&amp;nbsp;not want to&amp;nbsp;discourage parties from carrying such insurance. There are&amp;nbsp;two exceptions to&amp;nbsp;this rule:&lt;br />
#If the&amp;nbsp;owner of&amp;nbsp;the insurance policy disputes ownership or&amp;nbsp;control of&amp;nbsp;the property, evidence of&amp;nbsp;liability insurance can&amp;nbsp;be&amp;nbsp;introduced to&amp;nbsp;show that it&amp;nbsp;is likely that the&amp;nbsp;owner of&amp;nbsp;the policy probably does own&amp;nbsp;or&amp;nbsp;control the&amp;nbsp;property.&lt;br />
#If a&amp;nbsp;witness has&amp;nbsp;an&amp;nbsp;interest in&amp;nbsp;the policy that gives the&amp;nbsp;witness a&amp;nbsp;motive or&amp;nbsp;bias with respect to&amp;nbsp;specific testimony, the&amp;nbsp;existence of&amp;nbsp;the policy can&amp;nbsp;be&amp;nbsp;introduced to&amp;nbsp;show this motive or&amp;nbsp;bias.&lt;/p></description>
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<title>2005-09-22 17:19:55</title>
<link>http://rus.leaping.net/insurance/liability/show?time=2005-09-22+17%3A19%3A55</link>
<description>edited by RuslanBondar</description>
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<title>2005-09-22 17:19:40</title>
<link>http://rus.leaping.net/insurance/liability/show?time=2005-09-22+17%3A19%3A40</link>
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<title>2005-09-22 17:18:46</title>
<link>http://rus.leaping.net/insurance/liability/show?time=2005-09-22+17%3A18%3A46</link>
<description>edited by RuslanBondar</description>
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