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a licensed insurance agent overhears a conversation that leads him to b…

Question

a licensed insurance agent overhears a conversation that leads him to believe a person is committing fraud. if the agent makes a written report to a law enforcement agency and the person is investigated, but it turns out that it was an erroneous accusation, what charge will the agent face? a. a misrepresentation b. no charges; the insurance code gives the agent legal immunity. c. libel, a written untruth d. slander

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In many jurisdictions, insurance agents are protected by legal immunity under the Insurance Code when they make a good - faith written report of suspected fraud to law enforcement. Since the agent made the report in good faith believing there was fraud, they are not liable for an erroneous accusation. Libel and slander require malicious intent, which is not present here, and misrepresentation is not applicable in this context.

Answer:

B. No charges; the Insurance Code gives the agent legal immunity.