Understand the rules that govern life insurance and how companies operate.
This edition presents the fundamentals of life insurance law in clear, practical terms, helping you see how policies, contracts, andCompany structures fit together.
The text examines how life insurance businesses are formed, regulated, and supervised. It explains who can sue or be sued on a policy, how liability is handled, and how regulations shape policy ownership, transfers, and claims. It also covers the relationship between policyholders, trustees, and insurers, with attention to common legal clauses and duties.
- How life insurance companies are organized and governed
- What you should know about policy formation, assignment, and ownership
- How claims, premiums, and amendments are managed within the law
- How regulatory acts affect policyholders and insurers
Ideal for readers of insurance law, students, and professionals who work with life policies and their governance.