Ch 5 Post-Issue Policy Changes Flashcards

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contractual right

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various optional riders elected or purchased at time of application permit post issue changes typically w/o UW evidence
ex. GPO increase

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non-contractual right

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changes made after issue that typically require some form of UW evidence, not legally obligated to provide
ex. face amount increases/tobacco to non-tobacco/ risk reclassifications

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Amount at risk change

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-will change increase or decrease amount at risk
- if decrease, less EOI
- if increase, more EOI
- distinguish between change in face amount & in net amount at risk. can have increase in face but decline in actual net amount at risk ex. switching from increasing db to level db

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insurability

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non-contractual, any change in insurability & evidence needed to evaluate must be considered
-adverse and positive changes considered
tools to determine: MIB/nonmedical health questionnaire/Paramed/blood/urine/Rx check/APS

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Anti-selection

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adverse impact upon insurers that occurs when insureds select insurance coverage for only those risks that are likely to generate losses
-can be accompanied by intent to withhold pertinent information

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Impact of post issue changes on customer/producer/company depend on?

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-can impact relationship
-demographics of market insurer targets
-type of producer relationship (captive vs broker)
-business structure of insurer (stock vs mutual)
-company philosophy

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Impact of UW

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-UW makes final decision of whether to accept risk, in what amount, and at what rate
-UW responsible for changes, signs off on decisions
-UW handling/decisions impact policyholders and perception of company, keep policy in force, do addl business, share experiences
-UW impact on bottom-line performance of company by placing business on books, which derives profit or loss
-UW considers bigger picture that includes impact on customer, risk to company

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contestability period

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life insurance policies have 2-yr contestability period, during which validity of contract can be contested by insurer for material misrepresentation

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material mispresentation

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statements made that are false, which, had the truth been disclosed, would have resulted in a less favorable risk class than was issued

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new contestable period

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if policy change occurs after 2 yr contestable period, new contestable period can start w/ respect to new transaction
ex. increase in coverage, addition of spousal rider

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conversions

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most terms include provisions permitting conversion to permanent product w/o evidence if requested w/in time frame
-underwriting necessary IF increase to face amount when converting, change of risk class, conversion to survivor life or second-to-die policy

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12
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re-entries/ renewals

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renewals w/o evidence if guaranteed
-evidence for those looking for more favorable premium

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13
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1035 Exchange

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IRS allows you to exchange an insurance policy that you own for a new life insurance policy insuring the same person w/o paying tax on the investment gains earned on original contract

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Reinstatements

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process by which a life insurance company puts back in force a policy that has been terminated
-usually w/in 2-3 yrs
-addl evidence at discretion of UW, depends on:
- facultatively reinsured
- face amount
- current policy values
- age of PI
- duration policy had been in force
- duration it had been lapsed
- prior lapses/reinstatements of same policy
- disclosed health hx on reinstatement app

-contestable period begins anew, only w/ respect to misstatements on reinstatement app

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15
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DB increases

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motivations for requesting: marriage, birth of child, new home purchase
handle like new business

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16
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Adding plan benefits or riders

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-annual renewable term riders, annual renewable and convertible riders, children’s term riders, disability income riders, waiver of premium etc
-evidence depends on situation

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Tobacco to Non-Tobacco

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-varies company to company, narrow definition of smoker vs non-smoker
-debatable time frame for last use: 12/24/36 mos
-juvenile policies have aggregate rates for standard class, no tobacco distinction. evidence could be minimal.

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changes to second-to-die policies

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change on 1 life will usually warrant evidence on both lives

19
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Standard to Preferred

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verify if original policy priced for more favorable class, can preclude even if qualified for class
-keep requirements to minimum

20
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Substandard Rate Reduction

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economic incentive to keep requirements to minimum
-policy change app/MIB/Rx check/APS
-contestable period starts anew

21
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Nonmedical Substandard Reduction

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rated for occupation/aviation/avocation/foreign travel
-policy change app/MIB/questionnaire
-no reason to reduce premium if reason no longer engaging in activity is due to adverse health - APS