Coverage classification
- Form type
- Exclusions
- Topics
- Terrorism and War
Coverage intent
A war exclusion limits coverage for loss, injury, damage, liability, or expense arising from war, military action, invasion, hostilities, insurrection, or related events.
Coverage impact
Recent examples include undeclared or civil war, cyber warfare or cyber hostilities, hostile state action, insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped power, and political violence. The definitions and exceptions materially affect scope.
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Cyber exclusionReview cyber exclusion in admitted P&C endorsements and policies, including matching form records, product lines, common form names, and recent filings.
Nuclear exclusionReview nuclear exclusion in admitted P&C endorsements and policies, including matching form records, product lines, common form names, and recent filings.