Section 2- Preparing For Negotiation Flashcards
What is the foundation on which a successful negotiation is based?
Good preparation.
What information must you know about an insurance policy before proceeding with a negotiation?
You cannot enter into a negotiation without being clear about the type of policy issued, and the precise scope of the cover.
What key information will the policy schedule contain?
- 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
What should you do if you are uncertain about how the policy might apply to the circumstances of the loss?
- 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
What information should you obtain in order to ensure that you are suitably prepared for any negotiation?
- insurance policy information
- your delegated authority
- relevant legislation and codes
- who the key parties are
- the matter under negotiation
What are the main settlement options for a typical property damage claim?
- repair
- replace
- cash settlement
- decline/withdraw claim
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?
- Premature judgement
- searching for the single answer
- the assumption of a ‘fixed pie’
- thinking that ‘solving the problem is their problem’
How do you determine the economic viability of a settlement option?
Carry out a cost/benefit analysis?
What information is used to carry out a cost/benefit analysis?
In its basic form, cost/benefit analysis is carried out using only financial costs and financial benefits.
List some of the types of documents that could provide assistance during the negotiation of a claim?
- 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