Insurance is primarily designed for definite and accidental losses. Because of this, most policies will exclude coverage for what is known as

Insurance is primarily designed for definite and accidental losses. Because of this, most policies will exclude coverage for what is known as



A. Named perils.
B. Maintenance perils.
C. Broad perils.
D. Specified perils.


Answer: B. Because of this, most policies will exclude coverage for what is known as maintenance perils.

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