a. Permanent total
b. Permanent partial
c. Temporary total
d. Temporary partial
c. Temporary total
a. $2,500 for first party medical benefits
b. $5,000 for damage to property of others in any one accident
c. $15,000 for injury of one person in any one accident
d. $30,000 for injury to two or more persons in any one accident
a. $2,500 for first party medical benefits
a. The entire loss will be paid.
b. One half of the loss will be paid.
c. No portion of the loss will be paid.
d. Only a proportion of the loss will be paid.
d. Only a proportion of the loss will be paid.
a. Aviation
b. Mortgage guaranty
c. Surety and fidelity
d. Owner occupied private residential property
a. Aviation
d. Risk retention group
a. Underwriting
b. Soliciting
c. Negotiating
d. Selling
a. Underwriting
a. Causes the insured to sustain serious injury.
b. Has automobile policy limits greater than 500k.
c. Is operating a motor vehicle registered in another state.
d. Is convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol in the accident.
a. Causes the insured to sustain serious injury.
a. Asses a fine.
b. Revoke the license.
c. Place the licensee under supervision.
d. Withhold the licensee commission and or fees.
d. Withhold the licensee commission and or fees.
a. Remember safety first
b. Remember this is a worker’s comp facility
c. Remember it is important to be careful at all times
d. Remember it is important to tell your employer about your injury
d. Remember it is important to tell your employer about your injury
a. Specific
b. Blanket
c. Scheduled
d. Lump sum
a. Specific
a. Flood
b. Debris removal
c. Fire department charge
d. Property removed to protect it from covered peril
a. Flood
a. Liability assumed under a contract.
b. Premiere and operations.
c. Comparative negligence.
d. Completed operations.
c. Comparative negligence.
a. Pay premium to insurance.
b. Pay claims to an insured.
c. Return deposits to insureds.
d. Return premiums to an insured.
a. Pay premium to insurance.
a. Fire resistive
b. Noncombustible
c. Masonry
d. Frame
a. Fire resistive
a. To extend the policy limits
b. To add more than 100 vehicles
c. To allow for more additional insureds
d. To replace the need for multiple policies
d. To replace the need for multiple policies
a. Dwelling
b. Loss of use
c. Other structures
d. Personal property
a. Dwelling
c. Insurance commissioner
a. Hitting a bird
b. Hitting a tree
c. A falling rock
d. Breakage of glass
d. Breakage of glass
a. Coinsurance
b. Excess
c. Cancellation
d. Loss payable
b. Excess
a. Consultant
b. Principal
c. An oblige
d. A producer
a. Consultant
a. Fraud
b. Estoppel
c. A warranty
d. Concealment
a. Fraud
a. Money
b. Motor vehicle
c. Patio furniture
d. Unattached sign
c. Patio furniture
a. Provides named perils coverage to fill gaps.
b. Provides personal injury liability coverage.
c. Provides catastrophic liability coverage.
d. Provides broad coverage to fill gaps
d. Provides broad coverage to fill gaps
a. Personal injury protection
b. Uninsured/underinsured motorists
c. Non owned automobile
d. Physical damage
c. Non owned automobile