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arbitration : The submission of a dispute to an unbiased third person designated by the parties to the controversy, who agree in advance to comply with the award - a decision to be issued after a hearing at which both parties have an opportunity to be heard.
CMBR : Abbreviation for the statement that must be read on each outbound call and anytime the phone changes hands, to comply with the Call Disclosure Law.
common fund doctrine : Employs the equitable principle that a party who incurs costs in creating a common fund that benefits others may call on them to share those costs. (3 words)
comparative negligence : A rule of law applied in accident cases to determine responsibility and damages based on the negligence of every party directly involved in the accident. (2 words)
COB : Abbreviation for the process to ensure that insurance claims are not paid multiple times when someone is insured under multiple insurance plans; when our client is a secondary payer to another insurance policy purchased by our insured.
ERISA : The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 that sets the minimum standards for most voluntarily established pension and health plans in the private industry to provide protection for indifivuals in these plans.
FEHBA : Abbreviation for a federally governed health insurance plan that covers government employees.
fully insured : Type of insurance policy that is funded by an insurance company to pay benefits based upon premiums paid, and that is governed by state law and which would have to comply with state statutes. (2 words)
indemnify : To compensate for loss or damage; to provide security for financial reimbursement to an individual in case of a specified loss incurred by the person.
index : Report received from ISO Claim Search off the national database of insurance claims.
liability : Negligence that results in injury or property damage.
litigation : An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.
made whole doctrine : An equitable defense to the subrogation or reimbursement rights of a subrogated insurance carrier or other party, requiring that before subrogation and/or reimbursement will be allowed the insured must be made whole for all of its damages. (3 words)
mediation : An attempt to settle a legal dispute through active participation of a third party who works to find points of agreement and make those in conflict agree on a fair result.
MEDA : Abbreviation for a signed document allowing Protected Health Information to be released to a third party.
no fault : A type of auto insurance which compensates all parties who are injured in an automobile accident for their own injuries, without regard to who was at fault. (2 words)
packet : A way to tie mulitple accounts together so they can be easily accessed and tracked.
PHI : Abbreviation for any individually identifiable health information which can be linked to a particular person.
plan administrator : The insurance company that administers the health insurance for a specific employer. (2 words)
restitution : In the context of criminal law, state programs under which an offender is required, as a condition of his or her sentence, to repay money or donate services to the victim or society.
right of reimbursement : Allows recovery from the settlement as long as the insured agrees; it is subrogation by agreement as part of the insurance contract. (3 words)
skip trace : Process of locating a person's contact information through several means of searching. (2 words)
subrogation : The substitution of the rights of one party for another - one party paid a claim and it should have been paid by another party.
TPL : Abbreviation for the expenses for an injury that occurred on the job, in an auto accident or due to negligence, which are the responsibility of another insurance carrier.
tortfeasor : The person or party responsible for the injuries sustained in an accident.
underinsured : Pays for the difference if the liability limits for the other driver (if the other driver is at fault) is less than the amount of your damages.
WIP : Abbreviation for accounts that are in the treatment process flow and have not yet finished treatment.
work comp : A form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment, in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee's right to sue his or her employer for negligence. (2 words)
Across:2. | In the context of criminal law, state programs under which an offender is required, as a condition of his or her sentence, to repay money or donate services to the victim or society. | 5. | Abbreviation for a signed document allowing Protected Health Information to be released to a third party. | 6. | The substitution of the rights of one party for another - one party paid a claim and it should have been paid by another party. | 10. | An equitable defense to the subrogation or reimbursement rights of a subrogated insurance carrier or other party, requiring that before subrogation and/or reimbursement will be allowed the insured must be made whole for all of its damages. (3 words) | 13. | Process of locating a person's contact information through several means of searching. (2 words) | 17. | The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 that sets the minimum standards for most voluntarily established pension and health plans in the private industry to provide protection for indifivuals in these plans. | 18. | Abbreviation for the process to ensure that insurance claims are not paid multiple times when someone is insured under multiple insurance plans; when our client is a secondary payer to another insurance policy purchased by our insured. | 19. | Abbreviation for any individually identifiable health information which can be linked to a particular person. | 20. | Abbreviation for the statement that must be read on each outbound call and anytime the phone changes hands, to comply with the Call Disclosure Law. | 22. | Abbreviation for a federally governed health insurance plan that covers government employees. | 23. | Negligence that results in injury or property damage. | 24. | A type of auto insurance which compensates all parties who are injured in an automobile accident for their own injuries, without regard to who was at fault. (2 words) | 25. | Pays for the difference if the liability limits for the other driver (if the other driver is at fault) is less than the amount of your damages. | 26. | Allows recovery from the settlement as long as the insured agrees; it is subrogation by agreement as part of the insurance contract. (3 words) |
| | Down:1. | Employs the equitable principle that a party who incurs costs in creating a common fund that benefits others may call on them to share those costs. (3 words) | 3. | A way to tie mulitple accounts together so they can be easily accessed and tracked. | 4. | A form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment, in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee's right to sue his or her employer for negligence. (2 words) | 7. | Report received from ISO Claim Search off the national database of insurance claims. | 8. | Abbreviation for the expenses for an injury that occurred on the job, in an auto accident or due to negligence, which are the responsibility of another insurance carrier. | 9. | The insurance company that administers the health insurance for a specific employer. (2 words) | 11. | Abbreviation for accounts that are in the treatment process flow and have not yet finished treatment. | 12. | To compensate for loss or damage; to provide security for financial reimbursement to an individual in case of a specified loss incurred by the person. | 14. | The person or party responsible for the injuries sustained in an accident. | 15. | The submission of a dispute to an unbiased third person designated by the parties to the controversy, who agree in advance to comply with the award - a decision to be issued after a hearing at which both parties have an opportunity to be heard. | 16. | An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. | 21. | Type of insurance policy that is funded by an insurance company to pay benefits based upon premiums paid, and that is governed by state law and which would have to comply with state statutes. (2 words) |
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Across:2. | In the context of criminal law, state programs under which an offender is required, as a condition of his or her sentence, to repay money or donate services to the victim or society. | 5. | Abbreviation for a signed document allowing Protected Health Information to be released to a third party. | 6. | The substitution of the rights of one party for another - one party paid a claim and it should have been paid by another party. | 10. | An equitable defense to the subrogation or reimbursement rights of a subrogated insurance carrier or other party, requiring that before subrogation and/or reimbursement will be allowed the insured must be made whole for all of its damages. (3 words) | 13. | Process of locating a person's contact information through several means of searching. (2 words) | 17. | The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 that sets the minimum standards for most voluntarily established pension and health plans in the private industry to provide protection for indifivuals in these plans. | 18. | Abbreviation for the process to ensure that insurance claims are not paid multiple times when someone is insured under multiple insurance plans; when our client is a secondary payer to another insurance policy purchased by our insured. | 19. | Abbreviation for any individually identifiable health information which can be linked to a particular person. | 20. | Abbreviation for the statement that must be read on each outbound call and anytime the phone changes hands, to comply with the Call Disclosure Law. | 22. | Abbreviation for a federally governed health insurance plan that covers government employees. | 23. | Negligence that results in injury or property damage. | 24. | A type of auto insurance which compensates all parties who are injured in an automobile accident for their own injuries, without regard to who was at fault. (2 words) | 25. | Pays for the difference if the liability limits for the other driver (if the other driver is at fault) is less than the amount of your damages. | 26. | Allows recovery from the settlement as long as the insured agrees; it is subrogation by agreement as part of the insurance contract. (3 words) |
| | Down:1. | Employs the equitable principle that a party who incurs costs in creating a common fund that benefits others may call on them to share those costs. (3 words) | 3. | A way to tie mulitple accounts together so they can be easily accessed and tracked. | 4. | A form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment, in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee's right to sue his or her employer for negligence. (2 words) | 7. | Report received from ISO Claim Search off the national database of insurance claims. | 8. | Abbreviation for the expenses for an injury that occurred on the job, in an auto accident or due to negligence, which are the responsibility of another insurance carrier. | 9. | The insurance company that administers the health insurance for a specific employer. (2 words) | 11. | Abbreviation for accounts that are in the treatment process flow and have not yet finished treatment. | 12. | To compensate for loss or damage; to provide security for financial reimbursement to an individual in case of a specified loss incurred by the person. | 14. | The person or party responsible for the injuries sustained in an accident. | 15. | The submission of a dispute to an unbiased third person designated by the parties to the controversy, who agree in advance to comply with the award - a decision to be issued after a hearing at which both parties have an opportunity to be heard. | 16. | An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. | 21. | Type of insurance policy that is funded by an insurance company to pay benefits based upon premiums paid, and that is governed by state law and which would have to comply with state statutes. (2 words) |
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