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Florida Claims Adjuster Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers Severability - Correct Answer-Insurance applies separately to each insured as if other insureds did not exist. Abandonment - Correct Answer-Property insurance policies usually contain a(n) __________ clause, *stating the insured cannot dump damaged property on the insurer and demand its full value.* Insurable Interest - Correct Answer-One wherein economic loss would be suffered from an adverse happening to the subject. Liberalization - Correct Answer-States that if the insurer adopts a revision which would broaden coverage without additional premium within some period of time prior to the policy period or during the policy period, the insured receives the benefit of such broadened coverage.. Doctrine of Proximate Cause - Correct Answer-States that when there is an unbroken connection between an occurrence and damage that
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Severability - Correct Answer-Insurance applies separately to each insured as if other insureds did not exist. Abandonment - Correct Answer-Property insurance policies usually contain a(n) __________ clause, stating the insured cannot dump damaged property on the insurer and demand its full value. Insurable Interest - Correct Answer-One wherein economic loss would be suffered from an adverse happening to the subject. Liberalization - Correct Answer-States that if the insurer adopts a revision which would broaden coverage without additional premium within some period of time prior to the policy period or during the policy period, the insured receives the benefit of such broadened coverage.. Doctrine of Proximate Cause - Correct Answer-States that when there is an unbroken connection between an occurrence and damage that grows out of the occurrence, then the resultant damage is all a part of the occurrence. Actual Cash Value - Correct Answer-The Loss Settlement Valuation that subtracts an allowance for depreciation Warranty - Correct Answer-A policy condition, either based on information in the insured's application or inserted by the insurer Conditional Contract - Correct Answer-The Insurer's responsibility to pay for a property loss may be conditioned on the insured having used reasonable means to avoid the loss, to protect the property against further loss, and to give the insurer proof of the loss is defined as? Under Mechanical Breakdown Coverage, new cars are eligible for service up to: - Correct Answer-36 Months/36,000 Miles Used vehicles: 12 Months/12,000 Miles If financial responsibility doesn't exist at the time of an accident, what happens? - Correct Answer-The legally valid claims of others must be satisfied (10/20/10) The owner and operator must provide certification of future responsibility for future accidents
As to required proof for future accidents by purchase of auto liability insurance, the insurer must make a filing (Form SR-22) certifying that coverage is in effect, and this certification must remain on file for __________ years - Correct Answer- The Business Automobile Policy includes all of the following coverage forms except: - Correct Answer-The Trailer Interchange Coverage Form Personal Injury Protection, or PIP, has a __________ per person, per accident limit. - Correct Answer-10, Used to insure businesses engaged in selling, servicing, repairing, parking or storing automobiles: - Correct Answer-Garage Coverage Form The following examples are referred to as __________ liability limits: 25/50/25 or 10/20/10. - Correct Answer-Split 10/20/10 = 10,000 per person injured 20,000 all injuries combined 10,000 property damage Example of straight liability limit = $30, Jeremy has a not at fault accident. If he has PIP with a $1,000 deductible, how much can he expect his PIP coverage to pay toward his medical bills that total $3,000? - Correct Answer-$1, 3000 (bills) - 1000 (deductible) = 2000 x .80 (eighty percent) Frank has a not-at-fault accident, he has basic PIP, no deductible and Med pay of $5,000. How much will his Med Pay contribute to medical bills of $15,000? - Correct Answer-$5, Medical Payment limits apply per person; Frank will receive full amount towards medical bills. Which of the following is not one of the rating factors for a Homeowner's Policy? - Correct Answer-Age & Gender of Insured On a Homeowner's Policy, covers items that are not permanently attached to the dwelling. This is defined as: - Correct Answer-Other Structures Examples include sheds, fences, pool houses, detached car ports, etc. A lender has an insurable interest in a home and finds protection in the: - Correct Answer-Mortgagee Clause
Mortgagee - Homeowner's policy Loss Payee - Automobile policy Which of the following forms is "all-risk" on the dwelling policy? - Correct Answer-DP-3, or the Special Form When the basic liability limits provided by the policy are insufficient for an insureds needs, two coverage forms are used to provide the additional amounts of coverage: A. Excess Liability B. Umbrella C. Both A & B D. None of the Above - Correct Answer-Both A & B Which of the following is not covered under Coverage C, Personal Property? A. A fire breaks out in the residence and an overnight guest loses his clothes in the fire B. A fish dies because he has been left alone for a week without food C. The insureds daughters tennis racket is stolen from her locker D. The insureds suitcase and clothing, valued at $1,500, are stolen from his hotel - Correct Answer-B. A fish dies because he has been left alone for a week without food Animals are listed as an "exclusion" under a Homeowner's policy. All of the following are eligible for a Homeowner's Policy, except? A. An apartment tenant B. A condominium owner C. Four-family dwelling owner-occupant D. A business condo owned by a local insurance company - Correct Answer-D. A business condo owned by a local insurance company Commercial property is not eligible for a Homeowner's policy. Which of the following are characteristics of Homeowner's Insurance? A. Protects against economic loss to residences and household property and legal liabilities B. Owner-occupants of 1-4 family dwellings C. Renters who maintain residential occupancy in any type of building D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-D. All of the Above Also included: personal, non-business risk, no more than 2 roomers/boarders, condominium unit owners and cooperative apartment occupants
Jeremy owns a home that is recently damaged due to a hurricane. The repair estimate is averaged at $25,000 and Jeremy decides to stay in a hotel because most of the damage is to his bedroom and kitchen. Under a Homeowner's Policy, what coverage will pay for the hotel room bill? A. Fair Rental Value B. Value Obligation C. Loss of Use D. Insurers Duties - Correct Answer-C. Loss of Use The insurer will pay any necessary and reasonable expenses associated with a daily living routine. An insured who wishes to purchase flood insurance, but is located in a moderate or low risk flood zone may do so by purchasing a: - Correct Answer-Preferred Risk Flood Policy Although Flood Insurance is provided by the Federal Government, those who are not in a "flood zone" may purchase a preferred risk policy to cover them for a flood claim. Used only for Commercial Condominiums, it covers the unit-owners business personal property and the personal property of others in the insured's care, custody or control: - Correct Answer-Condominium Unit Owners Form The Commercial Property Contract includes all of the following, except: A. Common Policy Conditions B. Commercial Property Conditions C. Coverage Form D. Commercial Loss Schedule - Correct Answer-Commercial Loss Schedule Also included: Declarations, Causes of Loss Form, Endorsements Insures a condominium association against direct physical loss or damage to buildings, business personal property and personal property of others in the care, custody or control of the association and located at the premises: - Correct Answer-Condominium Association Form This, along with Condo Unit Owners Form, is located under Condo Coverage. Sometimes referred to as commercial fire and allied lines, this is the form of insurance that covers direct and indirect losses related to properties other than one-to-four family dwellings and farm properties: - Correct Answer-Commercial Property Insurance (the question is the definition for this term) Under Commercial Property Policies, Florida law requires an insurer to give the insured at least __________days advance written notice of non-renewal. A. 25
D. None of the Above - Correct Answer-C. 45 Also, notice must state reasons the policy is not to be renewed. When a business's personal property values fluctuate, a single, fixed amount of insurance could produce either over- or under-insurance at any given time. With this option, the limit of coverage is set at an amount somewhat higher than expected peak values. - Correct Answer-Value Reporting Replacement Cost is incorrect b/c it calculates monetary value of one's personal property Liberalization states, "The insured gets the benefit of any broadened coverage if the company, within __________ days of inception, adopts a form revision that is broader and without increase in premium." - Correct Answer-45 days Used to cover buildings in the course of construction - Correct Answer-Builders Risk Policy Includes: structure being built (including foundations), fixtures and machinery, equipment to service building, owned materials and supplies used for construction. Temporary structures built or assembled on site are also included if not covered by insurance. First developed as an extension of Ocean Marine coverage, to provide coverage for cargo traveling over land, instead of by sea. - Correct Answer-Commercial Inland Marine Coverage Definition: to help identify kinds of risks which are eligible for either Ocean or Inland Marine insurance. Protects against loss of business income that results from damage to covered property from a covered cause of loss. (BIIC) - Correct Answer-Business Income Insurance Coverage Period of restoration begins 72 hours after date of direct damage. In effect, coverage has a 72 hour deductible. Coverage ends on either 1. date when damaged property could be repaired, rebuilt, or replaced 2. date business resumes operations at new, permanent location (whichever comes first) What payment covers several areas of costs related to claims, and are payable in addition to the policy limits? - Correct Answer-Supplementary
Generally, all costs of litigation are covered (court costs, prejudgment interest, judgement interest, cost of bonds to release attachments) Three full-time employees from a local furniture company are horsing around and one is pushed into a machine that cut his foot. How will the company's General Liability respond? - Correct Answer-The GL policy will not pay Coverage excludes liabilities under Workers Comp or similar law or arising from injuries to employees of the insured. The employees would have to file through Workers Comp. Which of the following can be found in a Commercial General Liability Contract? A. Declarations B. Common Policy Conditions C. Occurrence and Claims-Made Forms D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-D. All of the Above Also included: Nuclear Energy Liability Exclusion endorsement (other endorsements may be attached) There is __________ coverage for injury, damage or clean-up costs caused by pollutants, subject to minor exceptions. - Correct Answer-0% Under a Commercial General Liability Policy, a basic limit of __________ per person applies to Medical Payments: - Correct Answer-$5, The Commercial General Liability __________ identifies the named insured and address, states the policy period and premium and miscellaneous information about the insured, and specifies the limits of coverage that apply. - Correct Answer-Declarations The Nuclear Energy Liability Exclusion endorsement, in general, __________ all hazards related to nuclear energy. - Correct Answer-Excludes Firms involved in Nuclear activities receive protection from special insurer pools organized for that purpose. Toxic wastes escaped from a gas station disposal tank. The insured operator discovers the leak and cleans up the spill. Unfortunately, the waste quickly seeped into the ground and has caused illness among the residents of a neighboring community This is an example of? - Correct Answer-Known Loss Insurer should have been notified and further investigation of the spill and effective clean-up would have been observed. Applies to BI or PD which occurs during the policy period, regardless of any later time at which a claim is made: - Correct Answer-Occurrence Form
vs. Claims-Made: applies only to BI or PD occurring on or after retroactive date for which claim is received/recorded during policy period Applies only to a BI or PD which occurs on or after the retroactive date, and for which the claim is received or recorded by an insured or the company during the policy period:
B. Promptly provide any legal papers C. Cooperate and assist as insurer requests D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-All of the Above Also included: immediate contact with insurer, providing immediate medical or other services, do nothing to interfere with insured's right of recovery, make no voluntary payments or assume any obligation except at employer's own cost. Under Workers Compensation, Employers Liability includes: A. Claims by others for the liabilities to insureds employees B. Claims by relatives of injured employees for consequential damages C. Claims made by employees that are not subject to Workers Comp Laws D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-All of the Above Samantha eats uncooked chicken at a local barbecue joint and becomes violently ill. Which of the following workers compensation benefits would pay for this occurrence? A. A products and completed operations form B. A premises and operations form C. An owners and contractors protective liability form D. None of the Above - Correct Answer-None of the Above Samantha is not an employee of the barbecue joint; Workers Comp does not apply. An optional alternative providing for adjustment of premium after expiration, based on a guaranteed basic premium to the insurer to which is added the actual losses incurred by the insured. This is defined as: - Correct Answer-Retrospective Rating Plan Under Employer's Liability, the minimum limits of liability are: - Correct Answer-A. 100/100/ $100,000 for all claims in each accident $100,000 per employee for disease $500,000 for all disease claims Under Inside The Premises - Robbery or Safe Burglary of Personal Property, a special limit of __________ per occurrence applies to articles whose principal value is precious metals, precious or semiprecious stones, pearls or furs, and to the physical or intrinsic value of manuscripts, drawings or records: - Correct Answer-$5, Under Crime Insurance, losses must be discovered within 1 year. This is defined as: - Correct Answer-The Discovery Period Crime Insurance is _________ over any other Insurance coverage. - Correct Answer- Excess
A situation may arise where another form of insurance will pay claim - that insurance would be primary. Cover only losses that both occurred and were discovered during the policy period, or within one year of its expiration. This is defined as: - Correct Answer-Loss Sustained One exception to the rule is that Loss Sustained forms will also cover losses that occurred under previous (expired) crime policies and that were discovered during current policy year, as long as crime coverage had continued w/o interruption Any loss discovered during the policy period or within 60 days after its expiration (one year after expiration for losses connected with employee benefit plans) is covered regardless of when it occurred. This is defined as: - Correct Answer-Discovery If XYZ restaurant discovers stolen goods taken over a year ago, this is within 2 years of inception date and found within policy period so it's covered. Under Crime Insurance, the insured is covered for loss by: A. Theft B. Burglary C. Robbery D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-D. All of the Above Unless the loss is specifically excluded or limited Provides for loss of money and securities outside the premises in the care, custody and control of a messenger or armored car service resulting from theft, disappearance or destruction. This is defined as: - Correct Answer-Outside the Premises Also covers robbery of other property under the circumstances. Taking or attempted taking of property from within a locked safe or vault, by unlawful entry, with visible marks of forcible entry, or taking of the safe or vault from inside the premises. This is defined as: - Correct Answer-Safe Burglary Exclusions: accounting errors, giving/surrendering property, voluntarily parting, fire (except damage to safe/vault), vandalism, transferring property to someone based on unauthorized instructions or from threat to harm Covers for all types of property, when surrendered away from the premises as a result of a threat to do bodily harm to the insured or an employee, or to a relative or invitee of either, who is (or allegedly is) being held captive. This is defined as: - Correct Answer- Extortion
Also triggered by threats to damage the premises or property within the premises. Employee Theft Coverage may be written in the following ways: A. Scheduled Persons Coverage B. Scheduled Position Coverage C. Blanket Coverage D. All May Apply - Correct Answer-D. All May Apply Employee Theft may be written in three ways. Which of the following are NOT a type of bond? - Correct Answer-Apprentice Contract - fulfill obligation Fiduciary - make good to court for any deficiencies found in performance Court - protect opposing party from loss Which of the following are characteristics of a License Bond? A. To guarantee the licensee will act according to laws B. Protect public from unfair business practice C. Proper collection and payment of taxes D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-D. All of the Above Guarantees the performance between the principle and the obligee: - Correct Answer- Surety aka Bonding Company; Surety is a "guarantee" This bond guarantees indemnification to the obligee for any losses resulting from the principal's failure to complete the contract work in accord with specifications: - Correct Answer-Performance Considered a contract bond One who undertakes to perform, to fulfill a contract or to meet an obligation is known as:
Which of the following are parties to a Bond? A. Principal B. Obligee C. Surety D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-D. All of the Above Principal - undertakes to perform/fulfill Obligee - guaranteed principal will perform Surety - guarantees performance *Indemnitor - may act as additional party; agrees to reimburse surety for any loss This type of bond covers streets, sidealks, sewers, etc.: - Correct Answer-Subdivision Falls under Maintenance Bond When a person has lost stock certificates, bonds or similar instruments, a bond is generally required by the issuing company to reissue the document. This is known as a:
vs. Optionally: company may not cancel during term but reserves right to non-renew upon expiration vs. Guaranteed: insurer required to renew policy at stated age (typically 65); company reserves right to increase premium The coverage that is intended to afford protection against catastrophic losses is defined as? - Correct Answer-Major Medical Some forms designed to supplement basic policies; others provide both basic and catastrophic coverage A policy may contain a provision which states a period of time between issuance and acceptance before sickness benefits begin. This is defined as: A. Waiting Period B. Elimination Period C. Both A & B D. None of the Above - Correct Answer-C. Both A & B This helps keep premiums reasonable by eliminating chance of persons buying coverage only when they are sick Characteristics of an HMO plan usually include: (HINT: S F P B C) - Correct Answer-S - Small of non-existent Deductibles F- Fewer Exclusions P - Insurance services to members through employed physicians B - Broad coverage C - Coinsurance provisions Provides indemnification to the insured for basic hospitalization of room and board in the hospital, nursing care, laboratory fees, operating room, medical supplies, etc. This is defined as? - Correct Answer-Hospitalization Expense Associated with a daily limit, not to exceed specified maximum A(n) __________ provides comprehensive health services to its members for a prepaid fixed fee, equivalent to an insurance premium. - Correct Answer-HMO Referred to as an emerging and increasingly important non-insurance alternative to dealing with risk of health care costs Established in 1973, this association was created for applicants who are unable to obtain insurance in the private market: - Correct Answer-FAJUA
In 2002, the Florida Residential Property and Casualty Joint Underwriting Association (FRPCJUA) and the Florida Windstorm Joint Underwriting Association (FWUA), were combined to create: - Correct Answer-Citizens Passed during a legislative session in 1993, this association was created for employers who cannot obtain workers compensation insurance in the private market: - Correct Answer-FWCJUA A General Lines Agent instructs a licensed Customer Representative 4-40 to thoroughly cover the details of a new life insurance product with every Homeowner customer who calls or visits the office. The agent provides training on the new product. Although the Customer Representative does not have a Life License, he or she feels comfortable with the training and does as requested. Which of the following is true? A. This practice is acceptable if done in the office under supervision of General Lines Agent B. This practice is acceptable because adequate training and product knowledge was provided C. This practice is unacceptable and may result in the suspension or revocation of the Customer Representative's license D. This practice is only acceptable if the product training was certified by the Life Insurance Company - Correct Answer-C. This practice is unacceptable and may result in the suspension or revocation of the Customer Representative's license Unlike a Customer Representative, a General Lines Claim Adjuster need not be appointed with the Department of Financial Services. A. True B. False - Correct Answer-B. False While selling an Automobile policy to a customer, an agent tells them that they are also required to purchase an Emergency Road Service Plan, even though that is not true. This is an example of: - Correct Answer-Sliding A licensed General Lines Claim Adjuster is required to complete how many hours of continuing education every two years? - Correct Answer- Once a Customer Representative 4-40 has been licensed and appointed for at least 3 years, he or she may transact insurance in the home of an existing customer. A. True B. False - Correct Answer-B. False
After pleading guilty or no contest to a felony, a licensed individual has _________ days to inform the Department? - Correct Answer- Must be licensed, appointed by a General Lines Agent and can transact AUTO insurance only in the Office Only. - Correct Answer-Limited Customer Representative 4- 42 Defaming a competitor company or agent is not only unprofessional, it can also result in a license suspension. A. True B. False - Correct Answer-A. True A General Lines Claim Adjuster is required to obtain the same number of Continuing Education hours as a licensed Customer Service Representative. A. True B. False - Correct Answer-B. False An Insurance Company which is formed under the laws of the State of Illinois, and has its Home Office there, is considered a: - Correct Answer-Foreign Company Domestic: this state (FL) Foreign: other state (still in US) Alien: elsewhere One who is involved in the investigation, adjustment, negotiation and/or trial preparations of claims arising under insurance policies is defined as: - Correct Answer- Claims Adjuster Establishing a dollar value on a claim is defined as: - Correct Answer-Evaluation For bodily injury and uninsured motorist claims, a settlement range will be set rather than a single dollar amount Damaged property that may be retrieved, reconditioned and sold to reduce an insured loss is defined as: - Correct Answer-Salvage Efficient disposal of salvage reduces amount of loss to either insured or insurer The voluntary or intentional relinquishment of a known right is defined as a(n): - Correct Answer-Waiver The law recognizes two types: express and implied.
The principle of utmost good faith on which an insurance contract is based places serious responsibilities on the claims adjuster in regards to: A. Conduct B. Work Habits C. Claim Handling Activites D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-D. All of the Above The adjusters basic activities in claims handling are: A. Investigation B. Evaluation C. Negotiation D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-D. All of the Above Investigation - establish coverage, determine liability, verify damages qualify Evaluation - determine fair payment in accordance with contract and law Negotiation - settlement based on facts discovered during evaluation Under the Florida Unfair Insurance Trade Practices Act, penalties are provided for misrepresentation of business practices, which include all of the following except: A. Failing to act promptly B. Failure to explain claim denials in writing C. Denying claims with reasonable investigation D. Failure to maintain complaint handling procedures - Correct Answer-C. Denying claims with reasonable investigation An adjuster who represents the financial interests of the insured named in the policy is defined as a(n): - Correct Answer-Public Adjuster When investigating liability insurance claims, which of the following three major elements are determined: (CLD) - Correct Answer-Coverage Liability Damages A relationship that requires maintenance of a high degree of fidelity and loyalty to the interests of the principal, whether or not the adjuster is a direct employee is defined as: - Correct Answer-Fiduciary Should always be maintained whether or not the adjuster is a direct employee An adjuster who is self employed and not affiliated with either insurers or bureaus is defined as a(n): - Correct Answer-Independent Adjuster The adjuster's investigation may include all of the following except:
A. Verification of Bills and Estimates B. Photographs C. Witness Canvasses D. Policy Cancellation - Correct Answer-Policy Cancellation The assertion of an alleged legal right against an insurer, which carries with it a demand for appropriate relief, is defined as: - Correct Answer-Claim Relieving the financial burden on the claimant by making certain payments to the claimant even before the claim can be negotiated is defined as: - Correct Answer- Advanced Payment The process of disposing of an insurance claim is defined as: - Correct Answer- Adjusting Also "the negotiation period that results in an agreement" All of the following are requirements for the "Code of Ethics," except: A. Adjusters should not give legal advice B. Adjusters may negotiate with a claimant who is represented by an attorney C. A witness who requests a copy of a statement given must be provided with one D. Adjusters will keep an unprejudiced and open mind - Correct Answer-B. Adjusters may negotiate with a claimant who is represented by an attorney Adjusters MAY NOT. Bad, adjuster, bad! A written statement given by the insured to the insurer acknowledging that money received in the settlement of damages is received, not as a final payment, but as an advance pending an outcome of a claim against the person responsible for the damage. This is defined as a(n): - Correct Answer-Loan Receipt Enables insurer to bring an action for recovery against a third party Duties and functions of the Department of Financial Services include all of the following except: A. Approve the issuance of licenses B. Rating and underwriting rules C. Claims Supervision D. Investigate charges of unethical behavior - Correct Answer-Rating and underwriting rules
An adjuster who is a salaried employee under the supervision of the home, branch, or regional claims department of insurers is defined as a(n): - Correct Answer-Company or Staff Adjuster Which of the following are not considered to be an adjuster: A. Employee or Staff Adjuster B. Independent Adjuster C. Public Adjuster D. General Lines Adjuster - Correct Answer-D. General Lines Adjuster Bureau Adjusters are also considered adjusters. An applicant for a license as an adjuster may qualify as an adjuster in the following fields (but not limited to): A. All lines of insurance except life and annuities B. Property and Casualty C. Workers Compensation Insurance D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-D. All of the Above Also: motor vehicle physical damage and health insurance A motor vehicle or mobile home which is a total loss is defined as: - Correct Answer- Salvage It cannot be restored to prior condition When making any payment for damage to an automobile for a partial loss, the insurer shall have printed on the loss settlement, "Failure to use the insurance proceeds in accordance with the security agreement, if any, could be a violation of s.812.014, Florida Statutes." This is payment for a(n): - Correct Answer-Third Party Claim The District of Columbia and any state or territory of the United States in which an insurance agent maintains his or her principal place of residence or principal place of business and is licensed to act as an insurance agent. This is defined as: - Correct Answer-Home State Any material which is or may have been a motor vehicle or mobile home, which is inoperable and which material is in such condition that its highest or primary value is either in its sale or transfer as scrap metal or for its component parts, or a combination of the two. This is defined as: - Correct Answer-Derelict An individual appointed by a general lines or agency to assist that agent or agency in transacting the business of insurance from the office of that agent or agency is defined as: - Correct Answer-Customer Representative
(4-40 license) The authority given by an insurer or employer to a licensee to transact insurance or adjust claims on behalf of an insurer or employer is defined as: - Correct Answer- Appointment Licensees are given authority through the appointment process The Department may issue a nonrenewable temporary license authorizing the appointment of a general lines insurance agent, life agent, or an industrial fire or burglary agent, for a period not to exceed: - Correct Answer-6 Months How many continuing education hours must an insurance adjuster complete every 2 years? - Correct Answer- Which of the following are considered unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices: A. False Statements B. Unfair Discrimination C. Unlawful Rebates D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-D. All of the Above A customer representative appointed by a general lines agent or agency in transacting only the business of private passenger motor vehicle insurance from the office of that agent or agency is defined as: - Correct Answer-Limited Customer Service Representative An individual representing an insurer as to life insurance and annuity contracts, including agents appointed to transact life insurance, fixed-dollar annuities, or variable contracts by the same insurer is defined as: - Correct Answer-Life Agent Charging an applicant for a specific ancillary coverage or product, in addition to the cost of the insurance coverage provided for, without the informed consent of the applicant is a practice of: - Correct Answer-Sliding Which of the following are reasons for refusal, suspension or revocation of a license or appointment? A. Lack of Qualifications B. Failure to Pass State Examinations C. Fraudulent or Dishonest Practices D. All of the Above - Correct Answer-All of the Above Every licensee shall notify the department, in writing, after a change of name, residence address, principal business street address and/or mailing address within how many days? - Correct Answer-
An agent who transacts any one or more of the following types of insurance: Property, Casualty, Surety, Marine, and Health is defined as a(n): - Correct Answer-General Lines Agent An agent representing a health maintenance organization, or as to health insurance only, an insurer transacting health insurance is defined as a(n): - Correct Answer-Health Agent An applicant for a temporary license must be: - Correct Answer-1. A natural person at least 18 years of age
Known Loss - Correct Answer-Prevents insured from coverage if insured knew the loss was probable at time of contract Commercial Property Insurance - Correct Answer-Sometimes referred to as Commercial Fire and Allied Lines; Covers direct and indirect losses related to properties other than 1-4 family dwelling and farm properties Value Reporting - Correct Answer-Limit of coverage set at an amount higher than expected peak values Employee Theft - Correct Answer-Provides coverage for loss or damage to money, securities, and other property resulting from theft committed by an employee Bid - Correct Answer-Form of bond required to accompany a bid for a contract which will require that successful bidder furnish further bond if awarded job. Agreement to fulfill a contractual obligation used frequently in construction and supplying goods PPO - Correct Answer-(Preferred Provider Organization) Selected group of hospitals and medical practitioners in given area who have joined together in an effort to reduce medical costs HMO (pre-paid fixed fee) - Correct Answer-(Health Maintenance Organization) Provides comprehensive health services to its members for a prepaid fixed fee equivalent to an insurance premium Domestic - Correct Answer-Insurer formed under laws of this state Foreign - Correct Answer-Insurer formed under laws of another state, district territory, or commonwealth of U.S. Alien - Correct Answer-Insurer other than domestic or foreign (outside U.S.) Sliding - Correct Answer-Selling an item and stating that it is required by law Waiver - Correct Answer-Voluntary relinquishment or surrender of some right or privilege Fiduciary - Correct Answer-A relationship that requires maintenance of a high degree of fidelity and loyalty to the interests of the principal, whether or not the adjuster is a direct employee Evaluation - Correct Answer-Establishing a dollar value on a claim. Determines the fair payment in accordance with the contract and applicable law
Negotiation - Correct Answer-A quality settlement based on facts discovered during the evaluation process Estoppel - Correct Answer-An equitable principle to the effect that if one intentionally or unintentionally creates the impression that a certain fact exists, an innocent party relies on that impression and is damaged as a result, the guilty party may be legally prohibited (estopped) from asserting that the fact does not exist. Junk - Correct Answer-Any material which is or may have been a motor vehicle or mobile home, with or without all component parts, which is inoperable and which material is in such condition that its highest or primary value is either in its sale or transfer as scrap metal Salvage - Correct Answer-Damaged property that may be retrieved, reconditioned and sold to reduce an insured loss. Motor vehicle or mobile home is a total loss Appointment - Correct Answer-Authority given by an insurer or employer to a licensee to transact insurance or adjust claims on their behalf Derelict - Correct Answer-Material which is or may have been a motor vehicle or mobile home, with or without all component parts, which is inoperable and which material is in such condition that its highest or primary value is either in its sale or transfer as scrap metal or component parts or both Implied Waiver - Correct Answer-May result from some act of neglect on part of the adjuster Express Waiver - Correct Answer-Occurs when insurer or its representative knowingly gives up a known right under insurance contract Mechanical Breakdown Coverage - Correct Answer-Covers repairs to mechanical parts of your vehicle that break; even covers in events not related to an accident Identify examples of peril. - Correct Answer-Fire, windstorm, flood after hurricane, etc. (something that causes a loss) How long does one have to notify the Department of Financial Services for a name and/or address change? - Correct Answer-30 days What is the coinsurance clause and how might it apply to a given scenario? - Correct Answer-A coinsurance clause on a property policy requires the policyholder to carry, at minimum, a specified percent of the dwelling's replacement cost. Failure results in monetary penalty.
Almost without exception, the percentage is 80% in coinsurance clauses of homeowner policies - this means the insured should carry 80% of replacement cost if they don't want to be penalized at the time of loss. What are the minimum requirements for the Financial Responsibility Law? (there are two) - Correct Answer-1. legal valid claims of others must be satisfied up to the 10/20/10 requirements
(Hint: I L S) - Correct Answer-1. Owner is denied immunities from legal liabilities that are granted to those who comply
What are the features of Major Medical Insurance? - Correct Answer-Major Medical Insurance is intended to afford protection against catastrophic losses. Some forms are designated to supplement basic hospital/surgical policies; others intend to provide both basic and catastrophic coverage These policies are characterized by a deductible, high maximum limit, and percentage participation or coinsurance. It may contain internal limits for hospital daily room charge and surgical services. What associations make up Citizens Property and Insurance? - Correct Answer-Florida Residential Property and Casualty Joint Underwriting Association (FRPCJUA) and Florida Windstorm Joint Underwriting Association (FWUA) What are the characteristics of a Personal Automobile Policy Declaration page? - Correct Answer-Liability (bodily injury), property damage, uninsured motorist, medical payments, PIP, collision deductible, comprehensive deductible, towing coverage, and rental coverage What are some examples of transacting insurance? - Correct Answer-1. solicitation and inducement
In Florida, windshields are replaced for free and you ARE NOT responsible for paying a deductible. What is the time frame for a Non-Renewable Temporary License? - Correct Answer-A period not to exceed 6 months What types of insurance licenses are offered by the Department and how do they differ?