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Stake a ClaimWith liability insurance, timing is everything.

ByJacquelyn Lynn

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When an incident occurs and a claim is reported immediately, theprocess is fairly straightforward. But what if a period of timepasses after an incident? Let's say a business consultant gavea client advice in 2002. The client followed the advice andsuffered economic damages because of it in 2004. But the consultantchanged liability carriers in 2003--so who responds to theclaim?

That depends on whether the coverage was written on aclaims--made or occurrence basis, says Dana J. Coates, president ofUnitedAgencies-United Western Division, a Pasadena, California-basedinsurance agency. A claims-made policy protects against claims orincidents that are reported while the policy is in force,regardless of when they happened. An occurrence policy coversclaims for incidents that occurred during the policy period,regardless of when the claims are reported.

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