All of the following are correct with respect to fair evaluation of a claim, EXCEPT:

All of the following are correct with respect to fair evaluation of a claim, EXCEPT:



A. A fair approach to evaluating liability claims is to evaluate them as if no coverage limit existed.
B. Claim representatives are prohibited from discussing the evaluation of a claim with anyone not directly connected with that claim.
C. Legislation often specifies a time limit within which evaluations of coverage and damages must be completed.
D. Information about settlements or trial results from similar cases can help claim representatives knowledgably evaluate a claim.


Answer: B. Claim representatives are prohibited from discussing the evaluation of a claim with anyone not directly connected with that claim.

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