Mississippi Life and Health Insurance Questions & Answers 2024/2025
Mississippi Life and Health Insurance Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Absolute assignment - ANSWER-Policy assignment under which the assignee (person to whom the policy is assigned) receives full control over the policy and also full rights to its benefits. Generally, when a policy is assigned to secure a debt, the owner retains all rights in the policy in excess of the debt, even though the assignment is absolute in form. (See assignment) Accelerated benefits rider - ANSWER-A life insurance rider that allows for the early payment of some portion of the policies face amount should the insured suffers from a terminal illness or injury. Acceptance - ANSWER-(See offer and acceptance) Accidental bodily injury provision - ANSWER-Disability income or accident policy provision that requires that the injury be accidental in order for benefits to be payable. Accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) - ANSWER-Insurance providing payment if the insured's death results from an accident, if the insured accidentally severs a limb above the wrist or ankle joints, or totally and irreversibly Accidental death benefit rider - ANSWER-A life insurance policy rider providing for payment of an additional benefit when death occurs by accidental means. Accidental dismemberment - ANSWER-Often defined as "the severance of limbs at or above the wrists or ankle joints, or the entire irrevocable loss of sight." Loss of use in itself may or not be considered dismemberment. Accidental means provision - ANSWER-Unforeseen, unexpected, unintended cause of an accident. Requirement of an accident-based policy that the cause of the mishap must be accidental for any claim to be payable. Accident and health insurance - ANSWER-Under which benefits are payable in case of disease, accidental injury, or accidental death. Also called health insurance, personal health insurance, and sickness and accident insurance. Accumulation unit - ANSWER-Premiums an annuitant pays into annuities are credited as accumulation units. At the end of the accumulation period, accumulation units are converted to annuity units. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) - ANSWER-A life-threatening condition brought on by the human immunodeficiency virus; insurers must adhere to strict underwriting and claims guidelines in regard to AIDS risks and AIDS-related conditions. Acute illness - ANSWER-A serious condition, such as pneumonia, from which the body can fully recover with proper medical attention. Adhesion - ANSWER-A life insurance policy is a contract of adhesion because buyers must adhere to the terms of the contract already in existence. They have no opportunity to negotiate terms, rates, values, and so on. Adjustable life insurance - ANSWER-Combines features of both term and whole life coverage with the length of coverage and amount of accumulated cash value as the adjustable factors. Premiums may be increased or decreased to fit the specific needs. Such adjustments are not retroactive and apply only to the future. Administrative-services-only (ASO) Plan - ANSWER-Arrangement under which an insurance company or an independent organization, for a fee, handles the administration of claims, benefits, and other administrative functions for a self-insured group. Admitted insurer - ANSWER-An insurance company that has met the legal and financial requirements for operation within a given state. Adult day care - ANSWER-Type of care (usually custodial) designed for individuals who require assistance with various activities of daily living, while their primary caregivers are absent. Offered in care centers. Adverse selection - ANSWER-Selection "against the company." Tendency of less favorable insurance risks to seek or continue insurance to a greater extent than others. Also, tendency of policy owners to take advantage of favorable options in insurance contracts. Advertising Code - ANSWER-Rules established by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) to regulate insurance advertising. Agency - ANSWER-Situation wherein one party (an agent) has the power to act for another (the principal) i n dealing with third parties. Agent - ANSWER-Anyone not a duly licensed broker who solicits insurance or aids in placing risks, delivering policies, or collecting premiums on behalf of an insurance company. Agent's report - ANSWER-The section of an insurance application where the agent reports personal observations about the applicant. Aleatory - ANSWER-Feature of insurance contracts in that there is an element of chance for both parties and that the dollar given by the policyholder (premiums) and the insurer (benefits) may not be equal. Alien Insurer - ANSWER-Company incorporated or organized under the laws of any foreign nation, providence, or territory. Ambulatory surgery - ANSWER-Surgery performed on an outpatient basis Amount at risk - ANSWER-Difference between the face amount of the policy and the reserve or policy value at a given time. In other words, the dollar amount over what the policy owner has contributed of cash value toward payment of the policyowner's own claim. Because the cash value increases every year, the net amount at risk naturally decreases until it finally reaches zero when the cash value or reserve become the face amount. Annually renewable term (ART - ANSWER-A form of renewable term insurance that provides coverage for one year and allows the policy owner to renew coverage each year without evidence of insurability. Also called yearly renewable term (YRT) Annuitant - ANSWER-One to whom an annuity is payable, or a person upon the continuance of whose life further payment depends. 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