# Cost of Insurance

> Cost of Insurance means the regular amount computed based on specific factors, for maintaining insurance coverage

**Term:** Cost of Insurance  
**Last updated:** 2026-07-29

## Definition

## What Cost of Insurance Means in a Contract

Cost of Insurance is the contractual term describing the recurring amount a party must pay to obtain or maintain insurance coverage required under an agreement. It typically appears where one party is obligated to procure and pay for a policy, or where the expense of insurance is shared, reimbursed, or passed through to another party. The term gives contracting parties a shared vocabulary for identifying which charges count as insurance related costs, distinguishing them from unrelated fees such as administrative charges or taxes.

In practice, the clause clarifies not only what must be insured but who bears the financial burden of doing so. This matters because insurance obligations often span the life of a contract, and the cost associated with them can fluctuate due to claims history, market conditions, or changes in coverage scope. A precise definition prevents disputes about whether a particular charge falls within the defined cost.

The concept is common across many contract types, including those found in an <a href=.

## Context

### Relevant circumstances

- Establishing a new insurance policy
- Negotiating conditions of existing insurance policies
- Delivering employee benefits in a business setting
- Setting up insurance cover for business operations

### Relevant sectors

- Insurance
- Healthcare
- Business Services

## Relevant contract types

- [Insurance Policy](https://www.genieai.co/en-us/template-type/insurance-policy)
- [Insurance Agreement](https://www.genieai.co/en-us/template-type/insurance-agreement)
- [Insurance Contract](https://www.genieai.co/en-us/template-type/insurance-contract)

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