Life Insurance Chapter 1
Which part of an insurance application would contain information regarding the cause of death of the applicant's deceased relatives?
Medical Information
Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, individuals rejected for insurance due to information contained in a consumer report
must be informed of the source of the report
In addition to an attending physicians report the underwriter will usually request a
Medical Information Bureau report
What describes the specific information about a policy?
Policy summary
Which of the following will be included in a policy summary?
Premium amounts and surrender values
Most agents try to collect the initial premium for submission with the application. When an agent collects the initial premium from the applicant, the agent should issue the applicant a
Premium receipt.
An individual applied for an insurance policy and paid the initial premium. The insurer issued a conditional receipt. Five days later the applicant had to submit to a medical exam. If the policy is issued, what would be the policy's effective date?
The date of medical exam
Underwriting is
The process of reviewing applications for coverage and the information contained on the application. Also the risk selection process
Which employees of an insurance company are responsible for the final risk selection?
Underwriters
when is the earliest a policy may go into effect
When the application is signed and a check is given to the agent
Which of the following documents delivered to the policyowner includes information about premium amounts, cash values, surrender values and death benefits for specific policy years?
a policy summary
what are the four required elements of an insurance contract
agreement, consideration, competent parties, legal purpose
In classifying a risk, the Home Office underwriting department will look at all of the following EXCEPT
applicants past income
representations
are statements believed to be true to the best of one's knowledge, but are not guaranteed to be true
when must insurable interest exist in life insurance?
at the time of application
representations are statements
believed to be true
Insurable interest is not required of
beneficiaries
Which of the following is a generic consumer publication that explains life insurance in general terms in order to assist the applicant in the decision-making process?
buyer's guide
No premium No _____________
coverage
If a change needs to be made to the application for insurance, the agent may do all of the following EXCEPT
erase the incorrect answer and record the correct answer
If material misrepresentations are intentional they are considered
fraud
The policy owner must have __________ ________ in the life of the insured
insurable interest
An ________ _______ is the key source underwriters use for information about the applicant
insurance application
who makes up the MIB
insurers
warranty
is an absolute true statement upon which the validity of the insurance policy depends.
under the pair credit reporting act, individuals rejected for insurance due to information contained in a consumer report
must be informed of the source of the report
The conditional receipt says that coverage will be effective either
on the date of the application OR the date of the medical exam... WHICHEVER IS LATER
Underwriter may request a medical examination of the insured.. There are two option
paramedical report and Attending Physician's Statement (APS)
what 2 parts make up a life insurance application
part 1 general info, part 2 medical information
The higher the risk, the higher the _______
premium
Part 1 of the application includes
questions regarding current coverage
Another name for a substandard risk classification is
rated
insured statements on the application are
representations
Insurance is the transfer of
risk
what are the three main factors that are used in premium determination?
risk (mortality rate of death within a specific group), interest and expense
What are the three rating classifications that denote the risk level of insureds?
standard, substandard, and preferred. This system helps decide if an insured should pay a higher premium
the PREFERRED RISK category is reserved for those persons with...
superior physical condition,lifestyle, and habits
Conditional receipt means
the applicant may be covered as early as the date of the application
What entity established the Do-Not-Call registry
the federal trade commission
The responsibility of making certain that an application for insurance is filled out completely, correctly, and to the best of his or her knowledge is the responsibility of whom?
the producer
Insurable interest must exist at
the time of application, but not necessarily at the time of a claim.
what is the purpose of the buyers guide?
to allow the consumer to compare the costs of different policies
what is the purpose of a disclosure statement in life insurance
to explain features and benefits of a proposed policy to the consumer
what is the purpose of a disclosure statement in life insurance policies
to explain features and benefits of a proposed policy to the consumer
The purpose of underwriting is
to protect the insurer against adverse selection (risks which are more likely to suffer a loss)
Insurers CANNOT refuse coverage solely on the basis of adverse information on an MIB report
true
misrepresentations
untrue statements on the application that could void the contract
If a policy includes a free-look period of at least 10 days, the Buyer's Guide may be delivered to the applicant
with the policy
If a consumer requests additional information concerning an investigative consumer report, how long does the insurer or reporting agency have to comply?
5 days
Permissible calling hours for telemarketers are between ___ and ____
8am-9pm
Investigative Consumer Report
A report similar to consumer report, but one that also provides information on the consumer's character, reputation and habits.
Which of the following best details the underwriting process for life insurance?
A)Solicitation, negotiation and sale of policies B)Issuance of policies C)Reporting and rejection of risks D)Selection, classification, and rating of risks
Medical Information Bureau (MIB)
An information database that stores the health histories of individuals who have applied for insurance in the past. Most insurance companies subscribe to this database for underwriting purposes.
Consumer Reports
Include written and/or oral information regarding a consumer's credit, character, reputation, or habits collected by a reporting agency from employment records, credit reports, and other public sources.
An insurer receives a report regarding a potential insured that includes the insured's financial status, hobbies and habits. What type of a report is that?
Inspection Report
The Medical Information Bureau (MIB) was created to protect
Insurance companies from adverse selection by high risk persons.
describe the MIB
It is a nonprofit organization that maintains underwriting information on applicants for life and health insurance.
What is a material misrepresentation?
A statement by the applicant that, upon discovery, would affect the underwriting decision of the insurance company
which of the following reports will provide the underwrite with information about an insurance applicants credit?
A) Agents report B) Any federal report C) consumer report D) Inspection report
What is the maximum penalty for habitual willful noncompliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act?
A)$2,500 B)$1,000 C)$100 per violation D)Revocation of license
An insurer wants to begin underwriting procedures for an applicant. What source will it consult for the majority of its underwriting information?
A)Application B)Interviews C)State records D)Medical records
If an insurance company wishes to order a consumer report on an applicant to assist in the underwriting process, and if a notice of insurance information practices has been provided, the report may contain all of the following information EXCEPT the applicant's
A)Credit history. B)Habits. C)Prior insurance. D)Ancestry.
Which of the following is NOT an example of insurable interest?
A)Debtor in creditor B)Business partners in each other C)Employer in employee D)Child in parent
Underwriters review applications for insurance and the information contained therein so as to NOT
A)Protect the insurer against adverse selection. B)Classify an applicant as to type and degree of risk. C)Assign the appropriate rate. D)Issue a policy that would insure a pending loss.
The Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act
A)Protects customer privacy. B)Regulates telemarketing. C)Prevents money laundering. D)Regulates consumer reports.
Part 2 (health question) of the application for life insurance provides questions regarding all of the following EXCEPT
A)Recent surgeries. B)Other insurance coverages. C)Family health history. D)Alcohol and tobacco consumption.
As a field underwriter, a producer is responsible for all of the following tasks EXCEPT
A)Solicit business that will fall within the insurer's underwriting guidelines. B)Obtain appropriate signatures on the application for insurance. C)Issue the policy that is requested. D)Help prevent adverse selection. the producer does not issue the policy but delivers it
An applicant signs an application for a $25,000 life insurance policy, pays the initial premium, and receives a conditional receipt. If the applicant dies the following day, which of the following is TRUE?
A)The death claim will be rejected. B)The application will be voided. C)The beneficiary will receive the full death benefit if it is determined that the applicant qualified for the policy. D)The premium would be returned to the insured's estate because the policy was not issued.
If an applicant for a life insurance policy and person to be insured by the policy are two different people, the underwriter would be concerned about
A)The type of policy requested. B)Which individual will pay the premium. C)Whether an insurable interest exists between the individuals. D)The gender of the applicant.
All of the following are requirements for life insurance illustrations EXCEPT
A)They must be part of the contract. B)They may only be used as approved. C)They must identify nonguaranteed values. D)They must differentiate between guaranteed and projected amounts.
what is the primary difference between consumer report and investigative consumer report
For an investigative consumer report the information is obtained through an investigative and interviews with associates, friends, and neighbors of the consumer. The report CANNOT be made unless the consumer is advised in writing about the report within 3 days of the date the report was requested. The insurer then has 5 days to provie
What is the purpose of a conditional receipt?
It is intended to provide coverage on a date prior to the policy issue.