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hi everyone and welcome back to basic insurance my name is Rebecca and I am your insurance lady and today were going to talk about the principle of indemnity so the principle of indemnity states that the insured will be reimbursed for a loss in the form of payment repair or replacement now remember the insured is the customer and the insurer is the insurance company so to indemnify is to repay to restore and to compensate it is not designed for gain and it is not designed for profit so imagine if you will its a nice hot sunny day and you have a tall glass of cold water filled up to the brim you hear thirsty so you take a big big gulp of that water and then all of a sudden now its half-full or half-empty depending on how you look at it so in order to indemnify that cup you are going to fill up the water to the place it was before you took that sip so its going to be filled up to the brim the principle of indemnity will not allow your cup to run its over okay its not going to happe