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PostSubject: Insurance Glossary: U   Insurance Glossary: U EmptySun Dec 09, 2012 5:56 pm

Umbrella Policy - Coverage for losses above the limit of an underlying policy or policies such as homeowners and auto insurance. While it applies to losses over the dollar amount in the underlying policies, terms of coverage are sometimes broader than those of underlying policies.

Unaffiliated Investments - These investments represent total unaffiliated investments as reported in the exhibit of admitted assets. It is cash, bonds, stocks, mortgages, real estate and accrued interest, excluding investment in affiliates and real estate properties occupied by the company.

Underwriter - The individual trained in evaluating risks and determining rates and coverages for them. Also, an insurer.

Underwriting - The process of selecting risks for insurance and classifying them according to their degrees of insurability so that the appropriate rates may be assigned. The process also includes rejection of those risks that do not qualify.

Underwriting Expenses Incurred - Expenses, including net commissions, salaries and advertising costs, which are attributable to the production of net premiums written.

Underwriting Expense Ratio - This represents the percentage of a company's net premiums written that went toward underwriting expenses, such as commissions to agents and brokers, state and municipal taxes, salaries, employee benefits and other operating costs. The ratio is computed by dividing underwriting expenses by net premiums written. The ratio is computed by dividing underwriting expenses by net premiums written. A company with an underwriting expense ratio of 31.3% is spending more than 31 cents of every dollar of net premiums written to pay underwriting costs. It should be noted that different lines of business have intrinsically differing expense ratios. For example, boiler and machinery insurance, which requires a corps of skilled inspectors, is a high expense ratio line. On the other hand, expense ratios are usually low on group health insurance.

Underwriting Guide - Details the underwriting practices of an insurance company and provides specific guidance as to how underwriters should analyze all of the various types of applicants they might encounter. Also called an underwriting manual, underwriting guidelines, or manual of underwriting policy.

Unearned Premiums - That part of the premium applicable to the unexpired part of the policy period.

Uninsured Motorist Coverage - Endorsement to a personal automobile policy that covers an insured collision with a driver who does not have liability insurance.

Universal Life Insurance - A combination flexible premium, adjustable life insurance policy.

Usual, Customary and Reasonable Fees - An amount customarily charged for or covered for similar services and supplies which are medically necessary, recommended by a doctor or required for treatment.

Utilization - How much a covered group uses a particular health plan or program.
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UBIT-unrelated business income tax

UBTI-unrelated business taxable income

UCC-Uniform Commercial Code

UCD-unemployment compensation disability

UCI-unemployment compensation insurance

UCR-usual, customary, reasonable (reimbursement)

UCRA-Unified Carrier Registration Agreement

UEL-upper explosive level

UEP-unearned premium

UEPR-unearned premium reserve

UFTA-Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act

UIM-underinsured motorist

UIMV-underinsured motor vehicle

UJF-unsatisfied judgment fund

UL-umbrella liability; Underwriters' Laboratories

ULAE-unallocated loss adjustment expense

ULC-Underwriters Laboratories of Canada

UM-uninsured motorists

UMPD-uninsured motorist property damage

UMV-uninsured motor vehicle

UNL-ultimate net loss

U&O-use and occupancy

UP-unearned premium

UPR-unearned premium reserve

UPS-uninterruptible power system

URL-uniform resource locator

URMIA-University Risk Management & Insurance Association

USDA-U.S. Department of Agriculture

USERRA-Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994

USGLI-U.S. Government Life Insurance

USITC-U.S. International Trade Commission

USL&HW-United States Longshore and Harbor Workers' (Compensation Act) of 1927

UST-underground storage tank

UTBMS-Uniform Task Based Management System
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