Study 9 Key Terms Flashcards

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Define claim

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The assertion of a demand made by one party against another for indemnity or restitution for personal injury or property damage arising out of negligence or a contractual right.

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Define loss

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A word often used in place of the word “claim.” It refers to the amount an insurer must pay because one of the possibilities of loss insured against under a policy has happened.

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Define direct loss (or damage)

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Damage to property by direct action of a peril insured against, as distinguished from contingent or indirect damage.

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Define indirect loss

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Loss resulting from direct damage to property; for example, income and expense loss resulting from the inability to use damaged property.

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Define forfeiture

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The loss of a right as a result of the non-performance of some obligation or condition.

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Define prescription

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(1) In law, a limitation of time within which legal action can be taken by a claimant.
(2) In insurance, the period of time in which a claim may be brought by the policyholder.

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Define statute of limitations

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A law that determines the time period within which parties can take a specific legal action to enforce their rights. This time period usually begins to run when the injury or damage occurs or was discovered.

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Define attest

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To swear or declare, either verbally or in writing, that a particular document or testimony about an event is a true and accurate representation of the facts. The witnessing of signatures. Where a document is signed, a witness who has seen the document signed before her may “attest” that the signatures on the document are genuine.

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Define sworn statement

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Oral or written assertion of fact(s) stated under oath. An affidavit, for example, is a sworn statement.

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Define claims examiner

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An employee of an insurer who handles and is responsible for the adjudication of claims.

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Define adjuster

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One who investigates insurance claims, makes recommendations regarding the payment of benefits from insurance policies, and negotiates payments and settlements.

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