In good-faith claim handling, the insurer should give consideration to the insured's interests

In good-faith claim handling, the insurer should give consideration to the insured's interests



A. That are less than that given to a third party claimant's interests.

B. That are no less than the government-mandated threshold for the government in which the litigation occurs.

C. While remaining impartial to all aspects.

D. That are greater than that given to the insurer's interests.




Answer: C

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