Basic Terms
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Managing Risk
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Types of Insurers
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Insurer Management
Misc.
Rating Approval
Insurance Agents and Producers
Agent Responsibility
Federal Levels
100

This is defined as a condition where there is a chance of a potential loss 

 risk

100

This is the cause of a loss. 

peril.

100

This means assuming reasonability for a loss. 

Risk Retention

100

This is a probability stating that the larger the sample size of units with the same or similar exposures, the greater the accuracy in predicting losses. 

Law of Large Numbers

100

A company owned by its stockholders

Stock Insurance Company

100

Authirized to transact insurance in a given state and given a certificate of authority 

Admitted Insurer

100

This department gathers and interprets statistical data to determine the probability of a loss

Actuarial Department

100

The goal of this person is to select risks whose future losses fall into the normal range category

Underwriter

100

These types of rates must be filed with the state and may be used as soon as they are filed. 

File and Use 

100

This defines the relationship between an insurance company known as the principal and a producer (Agent) 

Law of Agency

100

What are agents responsible for doing? 

Soliciting, negotiating, selling, and cancelling insirance policies with the insurer. 

100

According to the Graham-Leach-Biley Act notice of information practices need to be provided when? 

At the time of the customer relationship and annually after. 

200

This type of risk will result in a loss or no change in status and there is no possibility for gain.

 pure risk

200

This is a specific condition that increases the likelihood that a loss will occur from a peril 

Hazard

200

This means distributing or pooling a risk among several risk takers with similar loss exposure. 

Risk Sharing

200

The idea that people will seek insurance more frequently for risks that are hard to insure. 

Adverse Selection

200

Insurance company owned by its policyholders 

Mutual Insurance Company

200

These insurers can insure risks in states even if not admitted as long as coverage cannot be obtained from an admitted insurer

Surplus Lines Insurer

200

They oversee the operation of the business

Executives

200

This means the applicant is able to meet the insurer's underwriting requirements

Insurability
200

An insurance company changes rates but must file new rates with insurance commission within a specific timeframe. 

Use and File 

200

If an agent / producer exceeds their authority, they are held what for their actions?

Personally Liable

200

An agent has this responsibility when handling insurer funds in a trust capacity

Fiduciary 

200

If there is an adverse action taken by the insurance company it is not finalized until when? 

The investigation is over. 

300

This type of risk may result in a loss, a gain, or no change in status. 

speculative risk

300

Physical condition that increases the probability of a loss often seen, heard, felt, tasted or smelled. 

Physical Hazard

300

This is shifting risk to another party. 

Risk Transfer

300

This is the insurance for insurers

Reinsurance

300

Groups and associations with specific underwriting needs 

Self Insurers

300

These insurers cannot do business on risks on a given state

Non-Admitted Insurers

300

A dollar amount charged for a particular unit of insurance 

Rate

300

These are the elements of an insurable risk

Homogeneous units, statistically calculable, loss accidental or chance, loss measurable, cause a financial hardship, and catastrophic perils excluded. 

300

Underwriting factors that are used to determine the rate

The nature of the risk

What hazards are present

Claim history of applicant 

Other factors 

300

This is written into producers contract 

Express Authority

300

Agents have this kind of duty to serve the best interests of the applicants or insured

Ethical duty

300

The Fair Credit Reporting Act helps with identity theft by allowing an alert to stay in a consumers file for this period. 

90 Days 

400

This is defined as a reduction, decrease, or disappearance in value that affects someone's property or financial position. 

 loss

400

Dishonest tendencies that increase the likelihood of a loss. 

Moral Hazard

400

This is minimizing the risks we cannot completely avoid

Risk Reduction

400

Non-Governmental entities that write insurance for profit

Private Insurance

400

Insurer Organized under laws of the state 

Domestic Insurer

400

This comes from a states department of insurance and allows you to conduct business as either a domestic, foreign, or alien insurer

Certificate of Authority

400

This department is responsible for selecting risks 

Underwriting Department

400

What catastrophes are excluded from insurance? 

War, calamity, and nuclear hazard 

400

This type of rating uses a manual published by an insurer or rating organization. 

Manual Rating 

400

This authority is not specifically stated but necessary to do business

Implied Authority

400

These people act on behalf of the insurance applicant 

Broker 

400

The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act allows who to help fund the losses of commercial property and casualty insurance in the event of a terrorist attack

Federal Government 

500

The condition of being at risk for loss. 

 Loss Exposure

500

An attitude of indifference toward the risk is this. 

Morale Hazard

500

This is eliminating the risk. 

Risk Avoidance

500

These are last resort coverage sources 

Residual Markets

500

Insurer in another state 

Foreign Insurer

500

This refers to the jurisdiction - state district, territory, or country where an insurer is formed or incorporated 

Domicile

500

The rates for an insurance company are kept here 

Rating Manual

500

Insurers use these to compare to an insured's ability to pay

Educated estimates 

500

This rating uses the actual loss history of policy holder to develop rates. 

Merit Rating

500

This happens when a producer exceeds his or her authority

Apparent Authority

500

This protects a consumers right to privacy 

Fair Credit Reporting Act 

500
Who is in charge of administering the TRIA? 

Secretary of the Treasury