The cause of a loss, the event insured against:
What is Peril?
A condition that may create or increase the chance of loss arising from a peril.
What is a Hazard?
What are the Elements of Insurance?
What are the Methods to Avoid/Reduce Loss?
What is Insurable Interest?
What are the Parts of the Insurance Contract?
What are Negligences?
What are Defenses?
What are two methods of Calculating Life Insurance needs?
What are the most comprehensive Insurance Rating Service/Category services?
Section I (Coverage: A B C D)
What are Sections of a Homeowner’s Policy and
what do they cover?
What property is excluded under Personal Property Coverage?
The policy lists perils covered:
Study Hint: Remember: WHARVVES/FLT
What are the Basic Form Perils Covered?
Study Hint: Remember Basic plus RAFF
What are the Broad Form Perils Covered?
“OPENN WIF”
Note: Sinkhole is a covered peril for the exam
Homeowner’s Policy Exclusions include:
What is the formula for Replacement Cost Coverage?
What are the requirements for a vehicle to be eligible for:
What are the Parts of an Auto Insurance Policy?
What do they cover?
NO coverage for any of these used in a business (need a commercial policy for that)
What is classified as a “Covered Auto” under an
Auto Insurance policy?
Who are the Persons Insured under medical payments coverage of the PAP?
This agreement promises to pay the amount an injured insured could have collected from the uninsured driver if such driver had carried auto liability insurance. The term “covered person” as used under the uninsured motorist coverage of the PAP includes the following:
Note: UM is liability protection, NOT medical payments
What is Uninsured Motorist Coverage (UM)?
Loss caused by:
What are the perils covered under the “Other Than Collision” Provision of an Auto Policy?
What are the benefits of an Umbrella Liability Insurance?
What are the two types Professional Liaiblity Insurance and who/what does it cover?