Interpretation

1. Act or process of translating or explaining. 2. Health care provider’s review of the patient’s data expressing a verbal opinion or written documentation in a chart note or report. Interpretation of a test is a billable service.

Interruption reports

Reports on the potential for interruption of a business as a result of fire, breakdown or any other peril covered or to be covered; the business interruption equivalent of a fire survey. The report covers: (a) the effect of ‘damage’; (b) how long it will take to recover from the interruption; (c) how the insured might be assisted to keep the business going during the period of interruption. The report assists in fixing the rate and assessment of the estimated maximum loss (EML) and risk improvement. The report should take account of external dependencies.

Interstate commerce commission endorsement (Property Insurance)

An endorsement that guarantees losses to cargo will be insured, regardless of whether the hazard causing them is covered by the policy. This endorsement is mandatory for all policies written for interstate motor carriers who are hired to haul cargo. Losses paid out under this policy caused by a hazard not listed in the policy must be repaid by the carrier.

Intervening cause

An event that prevents a loss being attributable to another event by breaking the chain of causation. Compare proximate cause.
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A possible defense against negligence. Negligence may be avoided or reduced if it can be shown that an intervening cause broke the uninterrupted chain of events required to establish a proximate cause.