Definitions for "LAE"
Loss Adjustment Expense. Expenses related to the settlement of an insurer's claims, including legal and other fees and expenses, and the portion of an insurer's general expenses allocated to claim settlement costs. Subdivided into Allocated (ALAE) and Unallocated (ULAE). Allocated LAE are expenses that relate directly to a particular claim; Unallocated LAE are general, or overhead, expenses that cannot be assigned directly to a claim.
Loss Adjustment Expenses. LAE are expenses incurred while determining the value of a claim, over and above the cost of the claim. These can include fees from doctors, trial lawyers, and adjusters. Loss adjustment expenses are divided into two categories, Allocated Loss Adjustment Expenses (ALAE) and Unallocated Loss Adjustment Expenses (ULAE).
Loss Adjustment Expenses. The sum insurers pay for investigating and settling insurance claims, including the cost of defending a lawsuit in court.
Keywords:  elbow, dae, rae, amputee, sae
Left above elbow amputee.
RAE SAE DAE Below-Elbow (BE)
Keywords:  morobe, markham, huon, papua, guinea
Lae is the second largest city of Papua New Guinea with a population of approx 120,000. It is located on the Huon Gulf on the north coast of PNG, close to the mouth of the Markham River. It is the capital of the Morobe province and considered the industrial capital of PNG.
Sound Exposure Level (SEL) with 'A' frequency weighting