Property and Casualty Insurance Test Question Notes

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If an insured was injured in an auto accident during a work-related injury, how much can they claim on their own personal auto policy?

$0

How much are signs attached to the building covered for in a BOP policy?

$1,000

Damage to property of others is an additional coverage that pays up to how much for property damaged or destroyed by the insured?

$1,000 per occurence

What is the special limit of watercraft under a homeowners policy, if not large enough to be excluded?

$1,500

What is the standard liability limit for coverage E in Part II of a standard homeowners policy?

$100,000 per occurence

What is the standard deductible under the emergency program of the National Flood insurance program?

$2,000

How much coverage is available under the emergency program for flood insurance?

$35,000 dwelling coverage $15,000 contents coverage $2,000 deductible

What is the minimum fire legal liability?

$50,000

What is the state legal minimum for fire liability?

$50,000

What is the standard deductible for a Business Owners Policy when dealing with building and personal property?

$500

How much will DP-2 and DP-3 cover for trees, shrubs, and other plants?

$500 for any one tree/shrub/plant

What are the three parts to Employers Liability?

- Policy limit per accident - Policy limit for all bodily injury claims by disease - Policy limit per employee for bodily injury by disease

How long does the insured have to report expenses of medical payments under a Commercial General Liability policy?

1 year of the date of the accident

BOP building coverage includes materials, equipment, supplies, and temporary structures that are on or within how may feet of the premises?

100 feet

Business personal property is covered while it is in within how many feet of the main premises?

100 feet

What is the period of time that insurance considers a volcanic eruption or earthquake as one event?

168 hours (7 days)

For Dwelling insurance, how long will the insured cover medical payments to others after the policy expires?

3 years after the accident

In an extra expense coverage form, what amount of days are meant if the coverage states: 40%/80%/100%

30 days or less will pay 40% 31-60 days will pay 80% 61+ days will pay 100%

In Tennessee, how many employees can an insured have before Workers Compensation becomes mandatory?

5 employees

What is the largest office building risk that may be eligible for a Business Owners Policy?

6 stories and 100,000 sqft

When does coverage stop for vandalism in a vacant building under a property policy?

60 days

What are the three CGL coverage letters and meanings?

A - Bodily Injury (caused by an occurence) B - Liable and Slander C - Medical Payments

What are the five property coverages and associated lettering?

A - Dwelling B - Other structured (detached, appurtenant) C - Insured's personal property (off-premises covered up to 10% of C) D - Fair Rental Value E - Additional Living Expense

If a fire causes damage to a building, what is the fire considered?

A Peril

What is a peril?

A Peril is a cause of loss

What is a tort?

A civil wrong that causes someone else to suffer a loss

What is subrogation?

A legal right that allows one party to make payment that is actually owed by another party, and then collect the money from the party that owes the debt after the fact

What is a fiduciary?

A person in a position of financial trust

What is a bailee?

A person or organization that has temporary possession of someone else's personal property

How are losses to personal property paid under all homeowners forms (except HO-5)?

Actual Cash Value

What does the extra expense additional coverage allow?

Allows reimbursement for additional costs an insured incurs to avoid or minimize suspending business operations after a covered loss

What is an interline endorsement?

An endorsement that may be used with more than one line of insurance

What is the method called when the insured and insurance company cannot agree on a settlement?

Appraisal method

When does mobile home coverage take effect?

As soon as the mobile home is set on a permanent foundation

What is it meant by "Express Authority"?

Authorities are written in agent contract

What are the elements of an insurable risk?

CANHAM Calculable, Affordable, Non-Catastrophic, Homogeneous, Accidental, Measurable

What type of policy is designed to provide coverage for catastrophic liability coverage for business risks?

Commercial umbrella liability

Which of the coverage forms on a CGL policy covers liability arising out of libel, slander or advertisements?

Coverage B

In commercial general liability coverage, what coverage letter refers to medical payments? How long does someone have to report a loss?

Coverage C; 1 year

Which dwelling form covers collapse?

DP-2 and DP-3

What part of the insurance policy shows the premium payment?

Declarations page

What are the parts to an insurance contract?

Declarations, Conditions, Insuring Agreements, and Exclusions

What is the difference between a direct loss and an indirect loss?

Direct - immediate damage caused by peril Indirect - loss over time as a result of the direct loss

If an insurance company is housed in Tennessee, what type of insurer are they considered?

Domestic

What is the purpose of a retroactive date?

Excludes claims made before the policy effective date

How long does an Extended Reporting Period cover claims made after the expiration date of the policy?

Extended, 60 days Covered up to 5 years with basic tail extension

What are three coverages that equipment breakdown covers?

Failure of pressure or vacuum equipment, electrical failure, mechanical failure

What is the FCRA?

Fair Credit Reporting Act - If the insurer uses credit, must inform insured

Who would be excluded or exempt from Workers Compensation?

Farm workers/employees and domestic household servants

What is a term that is typically used to describe an Insurance Agent?

Fiduciary - a person in a position of financial trust

What are the three basic perils?

Fire, Lightning, and Internal Explosion

An insurance company incorporated in Wisconsin and conducting business in Minnesota is know as what type of insurer?

Foreign

What claim is not covered under Workers Compensation?

Gross misconduct

Which HO form is best for MAXIMUM coverage for home and personal property?

HO-5

Which HO form limits theft coverage to $1,000?

HO-8

What is a contract or device for transferring risk from a persons, business, or organization to an insurance company?

Insurance

What are some characteristics that allow a business to be eligible for a BOP policy?

Less than 100 employees Revenue of $300 million or less Business occupying up to 25,000 sqft Less than six stories Majority of work is on premises

What is Vicarious Liability?

Liability for the actions of another

What form is used to prove truckers liability and proof of financial responsibility?

MCS-90 endorsement

What are four examples of Professional Liability insurance?

Medical malpractice Errors and omissions Directors and officers Fiduciary liability

What territory is typically not part of the definition of the coverage territories?

Mexico

What is the difference between a Moral hazard and a Morale Hazard?

Moral Hazard - dishonesty, against the law Morale Hazard - carelessness

Theft excludes what type of coverage?

Mysterious Disapearance

What is another name for unauthorized insurers?

Nonadmitted insurers

What are the duties of the insured after a loss?

Notice to insurer, protect property from further damage, Proof of loss, property available for inspection, examination under oath if needed, cooperate with insurer

Property coverage B provides coverage for what?

Other structures; 10% of A

What is something that would NOT be covered under Workers Compensation laws?

Pain and suffering

What part of workers Compensation covers premium?

Part five

Which inland marine form provides open peril coverage for the same categories of property covered under the homeowners scheduled personal property endorsement?

Personal articles form

What is it meant by a contract of adhesion?

Policy written by the insurer with the insured having no input

Regarding bonds, who has the obligation to complete a contract?

Principle, or Obligor

What type of coverages can be included in a Commercial Package Policy?

Property, CGL, Auto, Inland Marine

How is ACV calculated?

Replacement Cost - depreciation =

What is the coinsurance clause and what is the percentage required by the insurer?

Requires the insured to carry the standard coinsurance amount of the insurance policy; 80%

What is the method of handling risk that involves a deductible?

Retention (loss or portion of loss)

Which section of the Homeowners policy does not contain a deductible?

Section II - Liability

When an insured decides to cancel an insurance policy before the expiration date, how is the unearned premium returned?

Short-Rate basis

What act specifies a theft as a burglary?

Signs of forced entry/exit

What is a Custodian?

Someone who has care and custody of property while it is INSIDE the premises

What is a Messenger?

Someone who has care and custody of property while it is OUTSIDE the premises

What is a hazard?

Something that increases the chance of a loss

What is one exception of of the products-completed operations exposure?

Spoiled food

Which business auto coverage form symbol is the "any auto" symbol used only to designate liability coverage?

Symbol 1

Which auto coverage symbol covers a customer's auto left with the insured for service?

Symbol 30

What is the most restrictive business auto coverage form symbol?

Symbol 7

How many parties are typically involved in a bond?

Three parties

What type of coverage covers a mobile home in transit?

Trip-Transit coverage

What is the amount of reimbursement that an insured can receive for loss of earning due to the time spent in court if an insurance company requests the insured to testify in court?

Up to $200 a day

For a homeowners policy, how much is covered for the fire department service charge?

Up to $500, no deductible

What are the three perils covered in a basic form for homeowners?

WCSHAVVER

What are the extended coverage perils?

WCSHAVVER and V&MM -Wind, Civil commotion, Smoke, Hail, Aircraft, Vehicles, Volcanic Eruption, Explosion, Riot, Vandalism and malicious mischef

What is Barrity?

When a ship's crew commits criminal acts

What is Reinsurance?

When insurance companies purchase insurance to cover their own exposures to loss

What is Jettison?

When the crew of a ship tosses cargo over the side of the ship

What does a builders risk policy expire?

When the project is completed, occupied, or abandoned


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