• Discrimination is (1) the act or process of evaluating insurable risks and determining premiums based on the likelihood of loss. Insurance laws prohibit “unfair discrimination”, i.e. formulating rates based on criteria that do not adequately measure the real risk involved. attributes or characteristics, including race, gender, religion, creed, age, health, pregnancy, sexual orientation/preference, physical appearance, marital status, physical or mental disability, or national origin. Discrimination is not normally covered by a general commercial liability (CGL) policy (and may even be specifically excluded by endorsement), but may be covered as a form of personal injury (PI) under some umbrella policies. However, employment practices liability insurance (EPLI) covers various claims related to employment, including discrimination.