Guarantee Review Flashcards

1
Q

To be valid, an insurance policy must have a countersignature. True or false.

A

False.

In order to be enforceable in court, a contract must have a consideration, offer, acceptance and legal purpose.

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2
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HOMELAND HOUSING CORP holds a mortgage on a property that JOHN AND CAROL THOMAS purchased. JOHN AND CAROL have a Homeowners policy with HOME PROTECTION INSURANCE which has a mortgagee clause naming HOMELAND as a loss payee. If JOHN AND CAROL suffer a fire to their home____

A

THE THOMASES and HOMELAND will be considered co-claimants and receive loss reimbursement from HOME PROTECTION INSURANCE.

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3
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What term includes losses caused by the continuous or repeated exposure to conditions resulting in injury to persons or damage to property that is neither indented nor expected?

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Accident

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4
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Policy Limits are the maximum amount an insured may collect, or for which an insured is protected under the terms of the

A

Policy

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5
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The purpose of the Fair Credit Reporting Act is to

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Protect consumers against the circulation of inaccurate or obsolete personal or financial information.

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6
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An insured and his spouse were traveling down an icy road and hit a sign, accumulating $1,350 damage to their car. They have a $250 deductible. They already collected on a $1,500 claim earlier this year. How much will they collect on this claim?

A

$1,100
They will collect the difference between this claim and the amount of the deductible, which equals $1,100. Collision deductibles apply to every collision.

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7
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An insured’s diner suffered a fire loss. In addition to the damage caused by the fire, the floor covering had to be replaced because of water damage. The insured was without income for 4 weeks of repairs. The insured’s policy includes direct and indirect coverage. What part of the loss would be paid as indirect loss?

A

The loss of income for the time the diner was closed.

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8
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What are the three types of insurable interest?

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For any person or property covered under an insurance policy, insurable interest must exist. Insurable interest is broken into three categories which include financial (a monetary interest), blood (relative) and business (a business partner).

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9
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An uninsured’s home catches fire. As a result, the insured’s family must stay in a motel until the home is repaired. The cost of the motel stay would be considered a

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Consequential Loss

Also referred to as Indirect Loss.

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10
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The transfer of a legal right or interest in an insurance policy is called

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Assignment
In property and casualty insurance, assignments of policies are usually valid only with the prior written consent of the insurer.

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11
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Other-than-collision would cover financial losses due to damage to an insured’s car caused by wind or hail, true or false

A

True

Other-than-collision includes losses caused by falling objects, fire, theft, windstorms, hail and vandalism

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12
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Describe ‘agreement’ as it relates to insurance contracts

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One party accepts the exact terms of the other party’s offer

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13
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Your reminder that if a question is going to talk about insured and insurer not agreeing on the AMOUNT of liability loss after an accident its…….

A

APPRAISAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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14
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What HO covers mysterious disappearance as a theft loss?

A

HO-5

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15
Q

When do binders expire?

A

As soon as the policy is issued.

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16
Q

Are riots covered as an extended coverage written on the basic form dwelling policy?

A

Yes

17
Q

Is Coverage E - Additional Living Expenses covered under DP-1?

A

No, it must be obtained through an endorsement.

18
Q

A licensee who offers to examine a life insurance policy is known as?

A

A life and health insurance counselor.

19
Q

An insurer may decline to renew a Homeowners policy if the insured has filed how many claims under the policy in any 3-year period?

A

Three or more.

Not to be confused with two or more in a single year, which can result in a fee on the premium.

20
Q

Does the Texas Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association cover Workers Compensation?

A

Yes

21
Q

Is the resident state of the claimants on a report required by the Texas Department of Insurance?

A

No

The resident state of the claimant does not need to be known

22
Q

What is the limit that the Texas Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association will cover on all other claims arising from the same occurrence (except for Workers Comp)?

A

$300,000

Worker’s comp is covered for the full amount

23
Q

A Texas resident agent seeking to sell insurance to the customers in another state needs what kind of license?

A

A nonresident license in that state.

24
Q

Is Worker’s Compensation covered in Personal Injury Protection in auto policies?

A

No.

PIP covers medical, funeral, and rehabilitation losses, as well as loss of income and essential services.

25
Q

If the insurer has not heard back from the Commissioner in 60 days in regards to a filed new policy form, what can the insurer assume?

A

That the form was approved.

Commissioner will only respond if the form is disapproved.

26
Q

The recipient of a Cease and Desist Order wants to contest the Commissioner’s charges in court. Within what timespan must the request be made?

A

30 days

27
Q

A sublimit in a liability policy that sets the maximum amount that will be paid for all claims arising from a single limit

A

Per Occurrence

28
Q

Endorsements may only add coverage to a policy, not remove

A

True

29
Q

Liability is…

A

the insurer’s responsibility for payment under a policy, as stated in the common policy provisions.

30
Q

If an insurance policy has the additional coverage provision, how does it affect the policy premium?

A

There is no additional premium.

31
Q

An agreement is when…

A

One party accepts the exact terms of the other party’s offer

32
Q

Define loss valuation

A

Determining the premium charged and the amount of insured required on a specific property