Insurance Flashcards
Termination is a qualifying event for 18 months of COBRA with one exception. What is it?
Gross Misconduct
Termination is the shortest continuation coverage for Cobra. 18 months.
Employers are required to offer COBRA when they have at least how many employees?
- Part-time people count as 1/2 a person.
Risk can be addressed in 4 ways. What are the 4 ARRTs?
Avoidance - just don’t do it!
Reduction - reduce the impact ie: fire detectors, seatbelts, etc.
Retention - keeping some of the risk ie: deductibles
Transfer - ie: insurance company takes the financial risk
What is the highest amount (%) you would need to pay for Cobra?
102% of cost
What does HO-6 cover? (HO = Homeowner)
Hint: (Sex)
Condo owners - studs in only
- not the roof or any common areas
What is the definition of a “hazard”?
Hint: Hazardous cliff ahead
The condition that makes a peril more likely
ie: gas soaked towel in garage (hazard) provides the opportunity of a peril (the cause of the loss) - fire
What is the definition of a “peril”?
Hint: Hazardous cliff may result in a peril
The cause of the loss
ie: gas soaked towel in garage (hazard) provides the opportunity of a peril (the cause of the loss) - fire
What does HO-4 cover?
Hint: 4 Rent
Renters - contents and liability
What does HO-3 cover?
Hint: 3x5=15
Dwelling - open perils
Contents - named perils
3 is okay, but 5 is better
What does HO-5 cover?
Hint: 3x5=15
The BEST homeowner’s insurance (5 of us in our family is best)
Both Dwelling and Contents - open perils
3 is okay, but 5 is better
What can you add to HO-3 (dwelling open perils; contents named perils) to get open peril coverage on contents?
Hint: 3x5=15
HO 15 Endorsement
If a homeowner’s insurance policy has a coinsurance clause (insured for at least 80% of replacement cost value) and coverage is not sufficient, how is the insurance payment amount calculated?
Did have/should have X loss - deductible
What is it called when a homeowners policy requires dwelling coverage to be at least a stated percentage of replacement cost of the dwelling?
Coinsurance requirement
In a PAP (Personal Automobile Policy), what do the split limits represent? ie:
$250,000/$750,000/$100,000
Bodies, more bodies and property
Max Bodily injury
Max ALL Bodily injuries
Max Property damage
If an insured person hits a deer, what coverage is that? Comprehensive or Collison?
Comprehensive
Hint: I can comprehend hitting a deer at night