An insured calls to report a loss that appears to be questionable. What are the ethical responsibilities of an agent for this type of claim? Do the responsibilities differ if the producer is a broker? Thats the Question Of Ethics posed by NU columnist Peter R. Kensicki for his next piece, scheduled to appear in NU's Dec. 11 edition. Click ahead on this entry for more details and to respond–either right here and now, and/or for our print edition.
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