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'''[[Product]] Recall [[Insurance]]''' is "an extra expense cover indemnifying the insured for costs incurred in recalling a product suspected of being injurious to customers and users. Recall [[cost]] include communications, [[transport]], warehousing, inspection, overtime, even destruction and so on"<ref>C. S. C. Bennett, (2004), p. 249</ref>. Cover is caused by the verdict of the insured to recall the good as a consequence of its potentially harmful character<ref>C. S. C. Bennett, (2004), p. 249</ref>.
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'''[[Product]] Recall [[Insurance]]''' is "an extra expense cover indemnifying the insured for costs incurred in recalling a product suspected of being injurious to customers and users. Recall [[cost]] include communications, [[transport]], warehousing, inspection, overtime, even destruction and so on"<ref>C. S. C. Bennett, (2004), s. 249</ref>. Cover is caused by the verdict of the insured to recall the good as a consequence of its potentially harmful character<ref>C. S. C. Bennett, (2004), s. 249</ref>.


'''Examples of goods that may be touched by a recall event contain'''<ref> B. Graeme, (2007), s. 272</ref>:
'''Examples of goods that may be touched by a recall event contain'''<ref> B. Graeme, (2007), p. 272</ref>:
* Automobile components
* Automobile components
* Agricultural equipment
* Agricultural equipment
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* Veterinary products
* Veterinary products


General public insurance programmes as well as product liability insurance programmes will generally cover consequent injury or harm caused by faulty product, nevertheless it will not cover the cost of recalling or exchanging the damaged good<ref> B. Graeme, (2007), s. 272</ref>.
General public insurance programmes as well as product liability insurance programmes will generally cover consequent injury or harm caused by faulty product, nevertheless it will not cover the cost of recalling or exchanging the damaged good<ref> B. Graeme, (2007), p. 272</ref>.


==Basis of the cover==
==Basis of the cover==
The kind of cover, range of policy wording and also policy restrictions possible differ among the insurers and rely on the kind of business and goods included. The cause of cover for [[product recall]] insurance is generally a choice made to recall goods because it might or has resulted in damage to people or harm to property. It can be also a result of a statutory authority command. Additional policy cause may be a break of a contractual specification when it has been estimated that good default in accomplishing the duty it has been produced for<ref> B. Graeme, (2007), s. 273</ref>.  
The kind of cover, range of policy wording and also policy restrictions possible differ among the insurers and rely on the kind of business and goods included. The cause of cover for [[product recall]] insurance is generally a choice made to recall goods because it might or has resulted in damage to people or harm to property. It can be also a result of a statutory authority command. Additional policy cause may be a break of a contractual specification when it has been estimated that good default in accomplishing the duty it has been produced for<ref> B. Graeme, (2007), p. 273</ref>.  


'''Insured events according to the policy can contain'''<ref> B. Graeme, (2007), s. 273</ref>:
'''Insured events according to the policy can contain'''<ref> B. Graeme, (2007), p. 273</ref>:
* Error in the design, manufacture, [[production]], processing, preparation, assembly, blending, mixing, packaging or storage of a product
* Error in the design, manufacture, [[production]], processing, preparation, assembly, blending, mixing, packaging or storage of a product
* Error in the labeling of a product including mislabeling, and misprinting of ingredients or instructions
* Error in the labeling of a product including mislabeling, and misprinting of ingredients or instructions
* Accidental omission of a component or substance in the manufacture of a product
* Accidental omission of a component or substance in the manufacture of a product
* Accidental introduction or substitution of a component or substance during the manufacturing [[process]]  
* Accidental introduction or substitution of a component or substance during the manufacturing [[process]]  
* Actual or threatened intentional and malicious alteration or adulteration of a product by a third party and/ or [[employee]]  
* Actual or threatened intentional and malicious alteration or adulteration of a product by a third party and/ or [[employee]]  
* Creation of adverse publicity implying the alteration or adulteration of a product so as to give the public the impression that they have been or are likely to be rendered dangerous or unfit for use.  
* Creation of adverse publicity implying the alteration or adulteration of a product so as to give the public the impression that they have been or are likely to be rendered dangerous or unfit for use.  
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==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==
<references/>
<references/>
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==References==
==References==
* Abbott H., Tyler M., (2017), ''[https://books.google.pl/books?id=_zArDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA72&dq=product+recall+insurance&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjBpbPg1L_lAhXqkYsKHXuCD3UQ6AEIVzAE#v=onepage&q=product%20recall%20insurance&f=false Safer by Design: A Guide to the Management and Law of Designing for Product Safety]'', Taylor& Francis, USA
* Abbott H., Tyler M., (2017), ''[https://books.google.pl/books?id=_zArDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA72&dq=product+recall+insurance&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjBpbPg1L_lAhXqkYsKHXuCD3UQ6AEIVzAE#v=onepage&q=product%20recall%20insurance&f=false Safer by Design: A Guide to the Management and Law of Designing for Product Safety]'', Taylor& Francis, USA
* Bagley C. E., Dauchy C. E., (2017), ''[https://books.google.pl/books?id=YbcrDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA384&dq=product+recall+insurance&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi68vTf1r_lAhXBw6YKHdkWBNsQ6AEIQDAC#v=onepage&q&f=false The Entrepreneur's Guide to Law and Strategy]'', Cengage Learning
* Bagley C. E., Dauchy C. E., (2017), ''[https://books.google.pl/books?id=YbcrDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA384&dq=product+recall+insurance&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi68vTf1r_lAhXBw6YKHdkWBNsQ6AEIQDAC#v=onepage&q&f=false The Entrepreneur's Guide to Law and Strategy]'', Cengage Learning
* Bennet G. S., (2009), ''[https://books.google.pl/books?id=wREGddur_8IC&pg=PA481&dq=product+recall+insurance&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiyudSf_77lAhUF0aYKHRarCQoQ6AEINTAB#v=onepage&q&f=false Food Identity Preservation and Traceability: Safer Grains]'', CRC Press, USA
* Bennet G. S., (2009), ''[https://books.google.pl/books?id=wREGddur_8IC&pg=PA481&dq=product+recall+insurance&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiyudSf_77lAhUF0aYKHRarCQoQ6AEINTAB#v=onepage&q&f=false Food Identity Preservation and Traceability: Safer Grains]'', CRC Press, USA
* Bennett C. S. C., (2004), ''[https://books.google.pl/books?id=J9VizXKfY4AC&pg=PA249&dq=product+recall+insurance&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiyudSf_77lAhUF0aYKHRarCQoQ6AEIPzAC#v=onepage&q=product%20recall%20insurance&f=false Dictionary of Insurance, Second Edition]'', Pearson [[Education]]
* Bennett C. S. C., (2004), ''[https://books.google.pl/books?id=J9VizXKfY4AC&pg=PA249&dq=product+recall+insurance&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiyudSf_77lAhUF0aYKHRarCQoQ6AEIPzAC#v=onepage&q=product%20recall%20insurance&f=false Dictionary of Insurance, Second Edition]'', Pearson [[Education]]
* Graeme B., (2007), ''[https://books.google.pl/books?id=9end-Uoo8_gC&pg=PA272&dq=product+recall+insurance&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiyudSf_77lAhUF0aYKHRarCQoQ6AEIUzAE#v=onepage&q=product%20recall%20insurance&f=false The Executives Guide to Insurance and Risk Management: Taking Control of Your Insurance Programme]'', QR [[Consulting]], Sydney
* Graeme B., (2007), ''[https://books.google.pl/books?id=9end-Uoo8_gC&pg=PA272&dq=product+recall+insurance&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiyudSf_77lAhUF0aYKHRarCQoQ6AEIUzAE#v=onepage&q=product%20recall%20insurance&f=false The Executives Guide to Insurance and Risk Management: Taking Control of Your Insurance Programme]'', QR [[Consulting]], Sydney


{{a|Faustyna Nowicka}}
{{a|Faustyna Nowicka}}
[[Category:Insurance]]
[[Category:Insurance]]

Latest revision as of 03:40, 18 November 2023

Product Recall Insurance is "an extra expense cover indemnifying the insured for costs incurred in recalling a product suspected of being injurious to customers and users. Recall cost include communications, transport, warehousing, inspection, overtime, even destruction and so on"[1]. Cover is caused by the verdict of the insured to recall the good as a consequence of its potentially harmful character[2].

Examples of goods that may be touched by a recall event contain[3]:

  • Automobile components
  • Agricultural equipment
  • Cleaning products
  • Cosmetics
  • Construction materials
  • Food & beverages
  • Household appliances
  • Industrial tools
  • Pharmaceutical goods
  • Recreational equipment
  • Toys and other children products
  • Veterinary products

General public insurance programmes as well as product liability insurance programmes will generally cover consequent injury or harm caused by faulty product, nevertheless it will not cover the cost of recalling or exchanging the damaged good[4].

Basis of the cover

The kind of cover, range of policy wording and also policy restrictions possible differ among the insurers and rely on the kind of business and goods included. The cause of cover for product recall insurance is generally a choice made to recall goods because it might or has resulted in damage to people or harm to property. It can be also a result of a statutory authority command. Additional policy cause may be a break of a contractual specification when it has been estimated that good default in accomplishing the duty it has been produced for[5].

Insured events according to the policy can contain[6]:

  • Error in the design, manufacture, production, processing, preparation, assembly, blending, mixing, packaging or storage of a product
  • Error in the labeling of a product including mislabeling, and misprinting of ingredients or instructions
  • Accidental omission of a component or substance in the manufacture of a product
  • Accidental introduction or substitution of a component or substance during the manufacturing process
  • Actual or threatened intentional and malicious alteration or adulteration of a product by a third party and/ or employee
  • Creation of adverse publicity implying the alteration or adulteration of a product so as to give the public the impression that they have been or are likely to be rendered dangerous or unfit for use.

Footnotes

  1. C. S. C. Bennett, (2004), p. 249
  2. C. S. C. Bennett, (2004), p. 249
  3. B. Graeme, (2007), p. 272
  4. B. Graeme, (2007), p. 272
  5. B. Graeme, (2007), p. 273
  6. B. Graeme, (2007), p. 273


Product Recall Insurancerecommended articles
Nice classification of goods and servicesTrade effluentWaste streamBreach of warrantyTrade wasteUnfair competitionFair wear and tearRoutine maintenanceReturns of goods, waste and recyclables logistics subsystem

References

Author: Faustyna Nowicka