Principles of insurance law
edited by Jeffrey W. Stempel.
- 4th ed.
- San Francisco : Lexis Nexis, 2011.
- 1310 p.
Table of contents: Chapter 1. Insurance History and Fundamental Insurance Concepts; Chapter 2. Contract Law, Legal Theory, and the Construction of an Insurance Contract; Chapter 3. Government Regulation of Insurance; Chapter 4. The Formation, Operation, and Termination of an Insurance Contract; The Insurable Interest Requirement Chapter 6. The Insurer’s Limitation of Risk: Warranties, Representations, and Concealment; Chapter 7. The Insured’s Defenses: Waiver, Estoppel, Election, and Contract Reformation; Chapter 8. Causation and the Concept of Accident; Chapter 9. Duties of the Policyholder and the Insurer after Loss; Chapter 10. Property Insurance Issues Chapter 11. Liability Insurance Coverage Issues Chapter 12. Life Health and disability Insurance Chapter 13. Auto-mobile insurance Chapter 14. Bad Faith Liability and Litigation.