Car Insurance 10 pts. best answer!?

Posted on Mar 14, 2008 under Insurance Information |

What are the parties to an insurance policy. So far i've got policyholder, and underwriter what are some other ones?

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10 Responses to “Car Insurance 10 pts. best answer!?”

  1. Because the insurance policy is a contract, there are only two parties to the policy. They would be the policyholder and the insurance company. The agent, underwriter, claims adjuster, etc. only come into play to consummate the policy or as a result of the contract.

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  4. There are only 2 parties to an insurance contract
    1. the policy holder(you)
    2. the producer(insurance company)

    If you're looking to all the people that are involved in issuing and maintaining your policy, they are agents, underwriters, actuaries, and claims reps.

  5. Tom Larsen Says:

    You've got 2 partial correct answers already - only 2 parties to this "contract". The named insured and the insurance company. But the definition of "who is an insured" in your contract could be all related parties living in your household.

    Read the definition of "Who is an insured" in your policy for a complete understanding of who is insured with your policy.

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