Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com
Showing results for casualty insurance. Search instead for redundancy insurance.

casualty insurance

American  

noun

  1. insurance providing coverage against accident and property damages, as automobile, theft, liability, and explosion insurance, but not including life insurance, fire insurance, or marine insurance.


Etymology

Origin of casualty insurance

First recorded in 1900–05

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Most of that can be invested, but he may need to set aside a chunk to backstop Berkshire’s huge property and casualty insurance operations.

From Barron's • Apr. 24, 2026

Asset management and property and casualty insurance were also likely tailwinds, the analysts add.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 25, 2026

That followed its decision in May 2023 to stop writing new business, homeowners, and other personal property and casualty insurance in the state, with the exception of personal auto policies.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 14, 2025

It expanded in Canada with the launch of a new property and casualty insurance unit last year.

From Reuters • Jun. 8, 2023

On observation balloons, in time of war, no casualty insurance is available at any rate of premium.

From Paths of Glory Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front by Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury)

Vocabulary.com logo
by dictionary.com

Look it up. Learn it forever.

Remember "casualty insurance" for good with VocabTrainer. Expand your vocabulary effortlessly with personalized learning tools that adapt to your goals.

Take me to Vocabulary.com