New Mexico Statutes 59A-7-6. Casualty
A. Casualty includes:
Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 59A-7-6
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
(1) aircraft liability;
(2) auto commercial liability;
(3) auto private passenger liability; (4) auto warranty contract;
(5) boiler and machinery; (6) burglary and theft;
(7) collateral protection;
(8) commercial excess/umbrella liability; (9) commercial general liability;
(10) congenital defects; (11) contractual liability; (12) credit;
(13) credit property;
(14) creditor-placed dual/single interest; (15) crime;
(16) directors and officers liability; (17) employers liability;
(18) elevator;
(19) entertainment;
(20) errors and omissions; (21) failure to file instrument;
(22) farm and ranch liability; (23) fidelity bonds;
(24) fidelity insurance; (25) financial guaranty; (26) gap;
(27) garage liability; (28) glass;
(29) involuntary unemployment; (30) kidnap and ransom;
(31) leakage and fire-extinguishing equipment; (32) legal liability;
(33) liquor liability; (34) livestock;
(35) mechanical breakdown; (36) medical malpractice;
(37) mobile homes under transport; (38) money and securities;
(39) motor club service contracts; (40) mortgage guaranty;
(41) personal excess/umbrella liability; (42) personal effects;
(43) personal liability;
(44) personal property floater;
(45) pollution liability;
(46) premises and operations; (47) product liability;
(48) products and completed operations; (49) professional liability;
(50) owners and contractors; (51) stop loss liability;
(52) surety; (53) title;
(54) vandalism and malicious mischief; (55) workers’ compensation; and
(56) similar products relating to casualty matters.
B. An insurer authorized to transact casualty insurance may write accident and health insurance as those terms are defined in Section 59A-7-3 N.M. Stat. Ann..
