Super Glossary:

Morale Hazard

Morale hazard is increased chance of loss due to carelessness or indifference because insurance exists.

Morale Hazard is an important insurance concept because it can affect how coverage is selected, priced, interpreted, or applied at claim time. In practical terms, it helps explain what the policy may do, what the insured may be responsible for, or how the insurance company may evaluate a covered situation. This term is commonly associated with All Insurance Types. For business insurance customers, understanding Morale Hazard can make it easier to compare policies, ask better questions, avoid coverage gaps, and understand what may happen before, during, or after a claim. The exact impact of Morale Hazard depends on the policy form, endorsements, limits, deductibles, exclusions, state law, and the facts of the loss or account.

Example: Example: A business owner comparing quotes for all insurance types coverage asks whether Morale Hazard could affect contracts, claims, or required limits. The agent reviews the policy wording and explains how it may apply to the business operation.

Policy Types This Applies To
All Insurance Types
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