Please use our insurance glossary to clarify the meaning of any terminology used in the insurance industry. As a young driver or first time driver, the terminology used in insurance contracts can be confusing. We have created a glossary of terms of particular interest to younger motorists to help clarify any of the difficult insurance language you might come across.
Whilst this glossary has been put together by people with many years of insurance expertise, it should only be used as a guide. For the ABI glossary visit their website.
Use the letters below to shortcut to relevant areas on this glossary.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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Betterment
The principle by which the insured makes a payment towards the cost of the claim because his or her property will be in better condition after repair than before the loss or damage occurred. For example if your car is in better condition after the insurer has repaired it, they may ask for a contribution to the claim.
Broker
A company registered with the Insurance Brokers Registration Council (IBRC) under the Insurance Brokers (Registration) Act 1977.
Buildings Insurance
This is a policy covering the structure of a building against a number of different risks including fire flood damage etc.
Business Interruption
You can find the interpretation of this under consequential loss.
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