The insurer discovered that one of the applicants for life insurance missed a couple of questions on the application. What should the insurer do with the application?

The insurer discovered that one of the applicants for life insurance missed a couple of questions on the application. What should the insurer do with the application?



Answer: Return to the applicant for completion. Any unanswered questions need to be answered before the policy is issued. If the insurer receives incomplete applications, they need to be returned to the applicants for completion.

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