Some of the basic insurance definitions are discussed here:
Application – The first questionnaire an insurance applicant fills out when he applies
for insurance. This form will ask for information about the applicant and the subject to
be insured (i.e., the applicant’s car, houses, personal property, etc.).
Cancellation – The termination of insurance coverage during the policy period. This is
further divided into three types of cancellations:
- Flat Cancellation – The cancellation of a policy as of its effective date, without any premium charge.
- Pro-rata Cancellation – When the policy is terminated at midterm by the insurance company, the earned premium is calculated only for the period for which the coverage was provided.
For example: An annual policy with a
premium of $1,000 is canceled after 40 days of coverage at the company’s
election. The earned premium would be calculated as follows:
Earned Premium = 40/365 days x $1,000
Earned Premium = .110 x $1,000
Earned Premium = $110
Short-rate Cancellation – When the policy is terminated prior to the
expiration date at the policyholder’s request, then the earned premiums
charged would be more than the pro-rata earned premium. Generally, the
return premium would be approximately 90 percent of the pro-rata return
premium. However, the company may also establish its own short-rate
schedule.
Decline – This refers to a situation when the company refuses to accept the request for
insurance coverage.
Effective Date – This is the date on which the insurance policy begins.
Expiration Date – This is the date on which the insurance policy ends.
Insurance Agent – A person authorized by, and acting on behalf of the insurer, to
transact all classes of insurance that the insurance company is licensed to sell.
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