Elements of a legal contract (health insurance) and contract law
1. Agreement
offer and acceptance
4. Legal Purpose
The purpose of the contract must be legal and not against public policy. To ensure legal purpose of a Life Insurance policy, for example, it must have both: insurable interest and consent. A contract without a legal purpose is considered void, and cannot be enforced by any party.
Contract
An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable by law because of the unique aspects of insurance transactions the general law of contracts had to be modified to fit the needs of the insurance.
2. Consideration
Applicant representation or premium cash exchange or the insurers payment of claims
3. Competant parties
They must be a. The legal age b. Mentally competent c. Not under the influence of illegal drugs and alcohol