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Actual Production History A history of a farmer's crop yields over a multi-year period,

which is used to determine the normal

production level of a farm.




Adhesion Characteristic of an insurance contract. Means that one party (the insurer) sets

the terms, and the other

(the policyholder) can "take it or leave it.




Adjusted Gross Revenue


(Crop Insurance) Narrowest (and least expensive) form of crop revenue insurance.

Insures farm revenue as a whole

instead of individual crops. Guarantees a percentage of the insured farm's average revenue.




Adjuster An agent who, for compensation, processes insurance claims. The adjuster

investigates the damages,

evaluates the claim, and makes a fair and equitable settlement based on the insurance contract.

Can

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represent either the insured or the insurer.




Adjuster - Emergency Adjusters who are temporarily licensed by the insurance

commissioner to handle claims during

catastrophes or emergencies that produce an overwhelming number of claims in a short period of

time.




Adjuster - Independent Self-employed adjusters who contract with multiple insurers at

the same time. Paid on a commission or

fee-plus-expenses basis for each claim. Also called: Fee Adjuster, Bureau Adjuster.




Adjuster - Public An adjuster who is hired to represent the claimant and help determine a

fair indemnification. Usually

specializes in appraisals and negotiation. Paid commission, usually a percentage of final

settlement.




Adjuster - Staff Salaried employee of one insurance company who can work locally,

regionally, or nationally. Also called:

Company Adjuster

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Advance Payment


Settlement A settlement option that lets the insurer offer some financial relief to the

claimant before the claim has

been fully settled. The insurer makes advance payments to the claimant, which are then

subtracted from

the final settlement amount. Often used when a claimant suffers bodily injury and is unable to

work.




Agency Authority The agent's authority to act on behalf of someone else (the principal),

usually an insurer. This authority is

derived from the agent's contract with the principal. It can be apparent, express, or implied




Agency Authority -


Apparent Indirect authority that the agent can reasonably be assumed to have, based on

appearances. If an

adjuster is equipped to represent an insurer (with the insurer's permission), then an individual can

assume

that the adjuster has the authority to act on the insurer's behalf.

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Agency Authority -


Express Authority that is expressly given to the agent in writing. Allows the agent to act

on behalf of the principal.




Agency Authority - Implied Authority that an agent possesses by implication of her

behavior, regardless of whether this authority is

granted in writing. For example, a person portraying herself as a representative for an insurance

company, even though she is not employed by that company.




Agent (Insurance) Someone who has received authority from an insurer to sell or service

insurance policies.




Agreed Value A valued policy in which the insurer and the insured agree to a specific

value for an item, appraised at the

inception of the policy. Often used to insure items whose value is difficult to quantify, such as

antiques or

fine art. Also called a Guaranteed Value policy.

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