Casualty Insurance
Casualty
insurance insures against accidents, not necessarily tied to any specific
property. It is a broad
spectrum of insurance that a number of other types of insurance could be
classified, such as auto,
workers compensation, and some liability insurances.
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Crime insurance is a form of casualty insurance
that covers the policyholder against losses
arising from the criminal acts of third parties. For example, a company can
obtain crime
insurance to cover losses arising from theft or embezzlement.
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Political risk insurance is a form of casualty
insurance that can be taken out by businesses with
operations in countries in which there is a risk that revolution or other
political conditions could result in a loss.

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