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Making the homeowner pay a part of the claim related to damage to a garage door is an example of _______________________  and is a mechanism that  __________________________.A.exclusion; increases the premiumB.conditions; decreases the premiumC.exclusion; decreases the premiumD.excess; decreases the premiumE.excess; increases the premium

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Making the homeowner pay a part of the claim related to damage to a garage door is an example of _______________________  and is a mechanism that  __________________________.A.exclusion; increases the premiumB.conditions; decreases the premiumC.exclusion; decreases the premiumD.excess; decreases the premiumE.excess; increases the premium

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The correct statement is D. Making the homeowner pay a part of the claim related to damage to a garage door is an example of excess and is a mechanism that decreases the premium.

Here's why:

  1. An excess is the amount of money that a policyholder is required to pay towards any claim they make on their insurance. In this case, the homeowner paying a part of the claim related to the garage door damage is an example of an excess.

  2. This mechanism typically decreases the premium because it reduces the risk for the insurance company. If the policyholder is responsible for a portion of the claim, they might be more careful to avoid damage, and the insurance company will have to pay out less in the event of a claim. Therefore, the insurance company can afford to charge a lower premium.

  3. Exclusions (A and C) are specific situations or damages that are not covered by the insurance policy, and conditions (B) are terms or requirements in the insurance policy. These are different from an excess.

  4. An excess does not typically increase the premium (E). In fact, choosing a higher excess can often result in a lower premium.

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