IIC Advanced Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent C131 Question # 13 Topic 2 Discussion
C131 Exam Topic 2 Question 13 Discussion:
Question #: 13
Topic #: 2
A broker is using their prior market knowledge to place a risk with an insurer who accepts luxury log cabins. Which insurer aspect is the broker considering?
The correct answer is A. Risk appetite . Risk appetite refers to the types, classes, industries, occupancies, locations, values, and exposure characteristics an insurer is willing to write. In commercial insurance, not every insurer wants every type of risk. Some insurers prefer standard retail or office risks, while others specialize in unusual, higher-value, seasonal, remote, or hard-to-place accounts. A luxury log cabin can create special underwriting concerns, such as remote location, combustible construction, wildfire exposure, seasonal occupancy, high replacement cost, access limitations, and water-supply issues for firefighting. A broker who knows which insurer accepts luxury log cabins is using market knowledge of that insurer’s appetite. Risk management refers to the client’s process of identifying and controlling risk. Risk avoidance is a technique where the client eliminates an activity to avoid the exposure. Risk tolerance is the amount of risk an organization is prepared to retain or accept. The question is not about the client’s tolerance or controls; it is about the insurer’s willingness to write a specific class of business. Course topic reference: Introduction to Commercial Insurance; Broker Market Knowledge; Underwriting Appetite; Placing Commercial Risks .
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