ArticleTrader.com
  

 Main Menu

  Home
  Member Login
  Forum
  Submit Article
  Membership
  RSS Feeds
  Contact Us
  About

 Services

  Article Distribution
  Link Building

 Tools

  ArticleMS
  Directory Tracker

 Categories

  Automotive
  Business
  Computers
  Entertainment
  Finance
  » Credit
  » Debt
  » Insurance
  » Investing
  » Loans
  » Mortgage
  » Real Estate
  » Taxes
  Food
  Health
  Home and Family
  Internet
  Legal
  Science
  Self Improvement
  Shopping
  Society
  Sports
  Technology
  Travel
  Writing

187 users online.



 
  » Category Sponsors
  Online Auto Insurance

Home » Finance » Insurance » No insurance for radiation exposure

bimadeals
Article written by bimadeals

View Full Profile
Get Html Code
PDF | Print View | Post to your Site

No insurance for radiation exposure

Submitted by bimadeals
Wed, 23 Mar 2011

Even as the threat of nuclear radiation disclosure becomes more real in light of the reduce in Japan's Fukushima Daiichi plant, MiD DAY has found that no insurance company in the country covers the specific outcomes of such an possibility.

'Nuclear radiation' is, in fact, a standard exclusion in the text of most policies.

A spokesperson for Tata-AIG Life Insurance Company said, "We do not have any products that cover radiation and I am sure no other insurance company does either." When this reporter asked him if any such policies were in the offing, he replied in the negative.

The Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (IRDA), too, does not have any specific guidelines for insurance companies on radiation-related cover.

S Bhattachraya, Senior Assistant Director, IRDA, said, "There is no specific head for radiation-related claims. In case of deaths due to radiation, the claimants' family is entitled only to a death claim and not an accidental death claim, which is usually higher."

A senior IRDA official, who did not wish to be named, said, "It is not advisable to have a separate head for radiation as the insurance companies may find it difficult to clear the claim amounts arising from radiation resulting from a nuclear attack."

"Nuclear radiation is a standard exclusion in most policy wordings. However, indirect results of radiation such as cancer, which may occur over a period of time could be covered under medical policies," said an official from ICICI Lombard.

So, doesn't the lack of insurance make those working in nuclear plants even more vulnerable? "No," says R R Kakade, general manager of corporate communication at Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), whose employees man the 20 nuclear plants in the country.

"We have insurance only for secondary cycle system like turbines and generators and radiation risk is not covered. Employees of NPCIL are, however, entitled to claims and benefits stated in the Atomic Energy Act," he said.

R Bhattacharya, secretary, Atomic Energy Regulatory Board said, "Our staff does not operate any nuclear place and, hence, are not exposed to radiation. When AERB officials visit a nuclear plant for inspection, they carry a thermo-luminescent dosimeter, which helps us monitor external Gamma radiation.

Source: [NDTV]

 

Apply for All type of insurance plans such as Life Insurance, Term Insurance, Endowment Plan, Children Plan and Retirement / Pension Plan visit here: http://www.bimadeals.com


Source: ArticleTrader.com
Creative Commons License

Comments

No comments posted.

Add Comment

You do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment.

 Top Authors

 1 Stebee (3270)
 2 limalan88 (2920)
 3 alien82 (2756)
 4 kajuba (2508)
 5 sverdlow (1712)
 6 jamiehanson (1705)
 7 juliet (1691)
 8 MarkeD (1296)
 9 robertoms2003 (1296)
 10 AnthonyF (1244)
 11 articles (1205)
 12 artavia.seo (1148)
 13 spinxwebdesign (1119)
 14 gprather (1071)
 15 LouieLiu (1069)

 Distribution

Article Distribution

  
  Affiliate Program 2Checkout.com, Inc. is an authorized retailer of ArticleTrader.com

0.02s