Examlex
A rider is any document attached to the policy that modifies its coverage by adding or excluding specified conditions or altering its benefits.
Adverse Selection
A situation where asymmetric information results in high-risk individuals being more likely to select into or remain in a contract designed for low-risk individuals, affecting insurance markets and other transactional relationships.
Asymmetric Information
A situation in which one party to a transaction has more or superior information compared to another.
Moral Hazard
The situation where one party is more likely to take risks because they do not bear the full consequences of those risks.
Hidden Action
A situation in contract theory and economics where one party's action is not observed or cannot be monitored by another, potentially leading to moral hazard.
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