verliesbeperking
Verliesbeperking, also known as loss limitation, is a financial strategy used by insurance companies to manage the risk of large claims. It involves setting a maximum amount that the insurer will pay out for a particular type of loss. This cap is typically a percentage of the insured's total assets or the value of the insured property. The purpose of verliesbeperking is to protect the insurer from financial ruin in the event of a catastrophic loss, which could otherwise lead to insolvency.
The implementation of verliesbeperking can vary depending on the type of insurance and the specific circumstances
Verliesbeperking is a controversial topic in the insurance industry. Proponents argue that it helps to stabilize
In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards the abolition of verliesbeperking in certain jurisdictions,