Not exact matches
How will a life
insurance company know about your dangerous
activity if you don't disclosing on the
application?
Life
insurance companies can handle high risk
activities in one of two ways — either they can charge higher premiums, or they can decline the
application altogether.
It is to your benefit to disclose your high risk
activity on your life
insurance application at the very beginning.
Excluded: Flight tickets / Travel, dive and repatriation
insurance / Visas and fees / Airport taxes and extra baggage fees / Airport to hotel transfers / Port, Ranger and Marine Park fees (Raja Ampat: $ 180 p.p per trip, Komodo $ 150 p.p per trip, Wakatobi: $ 30 p.p.p.d) / Rangers fees (on - land
activity) / Dive rental equipment / Nitrox - prices USD per person $ 25 per day (up to 4 tanks) payable onboard for all charters / Dive courses and certification, (price on
application) / Alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, spirits / Soft Drinks and package snacks / Fuel surcharges ** (may fluctuate with markets, you may be asked to pay an extra fuel allowance up to 60 days prior to departure, of no more than $ 100 USD per person) / Gratuities (preferred in local currency) / La Galigo Merchandise
Brendan is currently advising on the
application of Article 39A of the Regulated
Activities Order in relation to the provision of claims management services in the
insurance sector.
The
insurance company determines what group an individual should be placed in based on medical history as well as physical condition at the time of
application for the policy, personal attributes such as whether or not you smoke, drink excessively, use drugs not prescribed by a physician, driving record or involvement in any hazardous
activity.
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Compiled a weekly tracking barker with the purpose of organizing
insurance agent status, sales
activities and
applications
Consistent
application of expertise, including staff management and direction, reduction of time and costs required for critical business
activities, including faster month - end closing and lower payroll and
insurance costs.
• Organized and processed paperwork, reports and all kinds of claims documentation • Entered, recorded and reviewed claims into claims information management system • Performed verification checks on the customer / claimant loss - claims following company's standard policies and procedures • Attended to clients, claimants, field appraisers and management queries, regarding claims using the claims MIS • Forwarded appropriate claims for new losses verifying data for accuracy • Performed billing and payment processes • Processed routine claims transactions related to reserves and issued required checks or receipts • Resolved all kinds of issues / problems regarding claims and payments • Regularly run and generated claims reports for management • Gave formal presentations regarding all claims
activities to the senior management at the bimonthly • Utilizing outstanding communication and interpersonal skills maintained strong and positive relationships with the providers, the claimants, and the clients • Provided company with necessary clerical support like handling fax, attending and making telephone calls as directed, filing and photocopying, matching checks with receipts etc. • Prepared, updated and organized customer and client's files • Managed all types of correspondence preparing, reviewing and sending memos, letters, emails, reports,
applications, and forms • Provided effective CSR to providers, field appraisers, agents,
insurance agencies, clients and customers • Matched incoming emails, mails, and faxes with the claims records • Arranged and set up medical appointments for health claims • Kept department's office supplies stocked • Maintained confidential claims information including correspondence with sensitive information • Accelerated claims correspondences as well as updated claims diaries • Worked in a team on several pilot claim projects • Reviewed and kept the record of closed files
Talented IT professional with over a decade of multi-functional experience supporting Call Center
activities and proprietary
applications for a Fortune 500
insurance company looking for a «fit» instead of a job.
The Council may delay considering an
application from an applicant until he or she has fulfilled any requirements of disciplinary sanction imposed under legislation regulating real estate,
insurance, mortgage broker or security
activities, or by any professional or occupational self - regulatory body.