Section 2- Preparing For Negotiation Flashcards

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What is the foundation on which a successful negotiation is based?

A

Good preparation.

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What information must you know about an insurance policy before proceeding with a negotiation?

A

You cannot enter into a negotiation without being clear about the type of policy issued, and the precise scope of the cover.

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3
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What key information will the policy schedule contain?

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  • names of the insured entities
  • situations where cover applies
  • amount of a XS for deductible
  • list of expenses that are excluded from the business interruption cover
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4
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What should you do if you are uncertain about how the policy might apply to the circumstances of the loss?

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  • read technical commentaries on the cover
  • obtain legal advice
  • pre negotiation meetings with the insurer and other advisors to ensure the scope of cover is agreed
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5
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What information should you obtain in order to ensure that you are suitably prepared for any negotiation?

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  • insurance policy information
  • your delegated authority
  • relevant legislation and codes
  • who the key parties are
  • the matter under negotiation
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6
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What are the main settlement options for a typical property damage claim?

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  • repair
  • replace
  • cash settlement
  • decline/withdraw claim
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What are the 4x major obstacles that Fisher and Ury (1981) refer to that may inhibit the invention of an abundance of options for settlement?

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  • Premature judgement
  • searching for the single answer
  • the assumption of a ‘fixed pie’
  • thinking that ‘solving the problem is their problem’
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8
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How do you determine the economic viability of a settlement option?

A

Carry out a cost/benefit analysis?

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What information is used to carry out a cost/benefit analysis?

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In its basic form, cost/benefit analysis is carried out using only financial costs and financial benefits.

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10
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List some of the types of documents that could provide assistance during the negotiation of a claim?

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  • the insurance policy
  • policy schedule- including risk survey
  • Police or Fire Brigade reports
  • specialist/expert reports
  • witness statements
  • claim notes
  • correspondence between the parties
  • legislation, codes or regulations that may apply
  • photographs
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