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N.C. Claims Adjuster Exam Already Graded A+ Inception/Expiration Date an insurance policy covers the insured starting at 12:01am on the day on which coverage begins and expires at 12:01am on the expiration day of the policy. Occurrence Date Date of which the loss occurred Identification of parties involved The loss report should include the names and addresses of the parties involved in the loss, the names and addresses of any injured person(s) and the names and addresses of any witness(s). Policy Form/Number Identifies the type of coverage purchased (policy form) and the policy number for the particular policy purchased by the insured. Description of the Loss Information concerning how, when and where the accident or loss happened is an essential element in any loss report. Coverage Shows the type of coverage(s) purchased as well as the limits of coverage purchased. Damages - Special Compensatory damages Are amounts paid to compensate the plaintiff for direct expenses such as medical treatment, lost wages (both past and future), funeral expenses and rehabilitation expenses required because of bodily injury. Special damages are paid for losses that can be determined and documented. They are often referred to as "out-of-pocket" expenses. Damages - General Compensatory Damages Are paid for losses that cannot be specifically measured and itemized in order to compensate the plaintiff for things such as pain and suffering, loss of the use of an arm or leg, loss of vision, physical disfigurement and/or loss of consortium. Damages - Punitive Damages Are typically awarded to the plaintiff in addition to compensatory damages when the defendants conduct has been especially malicious. Punitive damages are awarded to punish the defendant and to deter others from engaging in similar actions. Unfair Claims Settlement Practices 1. Knowingly misrepresenting relevant facts or policy provisions relating to the coverage at issue. 2. Failing to acknowledge with reasonable promptness communications pertaining to claims. 3. Failing to adopt and implement reasonable standards for the prompt investigation of claims. 4. Arbitrary and unreasonable refusal to pay claims. 5. Failing to affirm or deny coverage of claims within a reasonable time after proof of loss has been completed. 6. Not attempting in good faith to make prompt, fair and equitable claims settlement when the insurer's liability has become reasonably clear. 7. Compelling insureds to institute suits to recover amounts due under a policy by offering substantially less to settle immediately. 8. Attempting to settle claims for less than the amount for which a reasonable person would believe one was entitled based on written or printed advertising material accompanying or made a part of an application. I. Attempting settlement of claims on the basis of applications that were altered without notice to knowledge of or consent of insureds.

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