What is no risk no insurance?

What is no risk no insurance?

A non-insurable risk is a risk that the insurance company deems too hazardous or financially impractical to take on. These are typically risks that are commercially uninsurable, illegal for the insurance company to insure, or hold the potential for catastrophic loss. Common examples include: Residential overland water. Sep 1, 2020

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