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Uncertainty of loss. A risk must be uncertain to be insurable |
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National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) |
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"Insurance purchased to cover floods, as long as location is on a flood map" |
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"The laws of the state, written by legislature, that regulate insurance companies and agents" |
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"The insured has only a chance for loss, never gain" |
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Classification of risk that is normal (standard = normal) |
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Calssification of risk that is more than the normal acceptable risk (substandard = more) |
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"Mortgagee, or mortgage holder" |
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The lender on a home is called? |
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"An agent becomes ""appointed"" or approved to sell insurance for specific insurance companies" |
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Commissioner of Insurance |
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"In California, an elected official (by the people) who oversees all of the responsibility of the Department of Insurance. Can serve 2 terms (8 yrs)" |
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A person who represents the client in transactions: Property and Casualty only |
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Method used to determine rate based on insured's loss experience |
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The injured party. To whom liability insurance pays claims |
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Eligibility/Enrollment Period |
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Used in life and health group benefits. Period of time and employee can enroll for benefits without having to prove insurability |
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Disability Income Insurance |
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A type of health insurance that pays a monthly income to the insured if he/she is sick or injured and cannot work. Pays partial portion of the income |
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"Life or health insurance provided for large numbers of people who have something in common, such as the same employer" |
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A table that shows the average number of sickness or accidents at various ages |
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Based on best judgment of underwriter in classifying a risk |
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The amount of money the insured paid to the insurer that has not been used to provide coverage for the person |
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Nonoccupational Disability Income Policy |
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A policy that only pays a claim when the disability occurs off the job. Issued to persons with hazardous jobs |
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Worker's Compensation Insurance |
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Insurance purchased by employers to cover their employees in case the worker is hurt on the job |
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Raises premium because small claims are covered |
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Lowers premium because small claims are eliminated |
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Multiple Employer Trust (MET) |
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A legal entity of small business owners grouped together to buy insruance |
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Coordination of Benefits (COB) |
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"Used in health insurance. If a person has more than one health policy, coordination is used to avoid overinsurance or double dipping" |
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Used in health insurance to limit the maximum amount of money the insured would have to pay out of pocket on health claims in any particular year |
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"The larger number of people/items insured, the easier it is to predict the losses of the group (Exposure Units)" |
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Guaranteed Renewable Insurance Contract |
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"A life or health insurance policy that cannot be changed, except for the rate" |
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"Used with large groups where the members change frequently and are not individually named: e.g. Schools, campgrounds, charitable groups" |
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"Usual, Customary & Reasonable (UCR)" |
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In health insurance pays a dollar amount based on normal costs in specific area |
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Occupational Disability Income Contract |
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A disability income policy that will pay benefits whether disabled on the job or off the job |
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Used in disability income health insurance. The time period that benefits are not paid. Also called the waiting period |
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Definition for being totally disabled in a disability income policy. Person cannot perform any occupation he/she is qualified |
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Used in group insurance. Employers require that the employees help pay for their benefit plans by paying part of the premium |
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A health condition or sickness that occurred prior to the issuing of a health policy |
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Medicare Supplemental Insurance |
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Also known as Medi-Gap insurance. Must include core benefits |
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"Making an individual whole, with no opportunity for gain" |
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"A vehicle for hire, transporting people i.e. limousines" |
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All perils except those specifically excluded |
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Where are covered perils listed? |
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Exclusions found in the cause of loss form |
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Exclusions found in the cause of loss form |
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To allow 'substitutions' The insured transfers to right to sue the insurance company |
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A policy that can be terminated |
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Found in property and casualty insurance. A surplus line broker places insurance with a non-admitted insurer |
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Recognized by the Department of Insurance to transact insurande; approved or authorized |
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An insurer that is not licensed to do business in a particular state |
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An insurance company that is organized (incorporated) in the state where it is doing business |
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Foreign Insurance Company |
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An insurance company that is incorporated outside the state where it is conducting business |
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Errors & Omissions Insurance |
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Liability insurance that covers agents and insurance companies if they make mistakes or forget to include something in a contract |
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"In a contract, ""you"" indicates" |
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"In a contract who is ""we""" |
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"Property that can move e.g. furniture, clothes, paintings" |
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"Land, buildings, anthing attached (does not move)" |
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The cost to replace without a deduction for depreciation (not what someone paid for it) |
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Replacement cost minus depreciation = ACV |
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"Repair, Replace, or ACV" |
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The amount a company pays on a damaged or stolen vehicle - whatever is less |
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Selling price (includes profit or mark-up) |
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A life or health insurance plan that an employer provides for employees in which the employee does not pay any part of the premium |
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A specified amount of money that is paid by the insured before the insurer pays any money on a claim |
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A temporary insuring cotnract (written or oral) |
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For what amount can a binder be written |
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A person whose job it is to assess risk and determine classification of the insured |
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Written agreement attached to a policy to add or subtract insurance coverages |
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Things that are not covered |
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Insuring clause. Also called insuring agreement |
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Where does the insurer make promises |
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Where are the rules of the policy |
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"Contract section stating who or what is covered, amount of coverage, policy period, and premium" |
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"Declarations, insuring clause (or agreement) conditions, exclusions" |
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The first loss that occurs. e.g. A fire burns down the store |
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A consequence of a direct loss e.g. A store loses business income after a fire |
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Anything that increases a chance for loss |
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"Distinct characteristic arising from material, structural, or operational features that increase a chance for loss i.e. being next to explosives." |
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Inherent vice or inherent defect |
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"Iron rusting, milk going sour, rubber breaking down are all inherent vices. Bound to happen; cannot insure for these" |
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"Need for a dram shop, liquor, or ""package store""" |
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A wrongful act other than breach of contract or a crime |
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"You can file a claim, but damages are reduced based on that party's negligence" |
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A person cannot file or collect for a claim if he/she is at all negligent |
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Engaged in especially hazardous activities. Also known as strict liability. Activities so dangerous that anyone engaging in them is automatically liable for injuries to a 3rd party |
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"Someone not directly involved, but still held responsible" |
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"Doctors, architects, lawyers, accountants" |
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Who needs professional liability insurance? |
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"What type of coverage? Parking lots, dealerships, and repair garages need" |
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"Share, transfer, avoid, retain, reduce (ways to manage risk)" |
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Distributes the risk among the companies (all admitted insurers) |
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Designated brush fire or civil unrest areas |
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Qualifying areas under FAIR plan |
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"When buying property that is financed, a lender cannot force the purchaser to buy insurance froma particular agent of broker." |
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Can the mortgagee still collect if the insured burns his house on purpose? |
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"Yes, the mortgagee clause is a standard provision" |
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DP-1 DP-2 DP-3 All 3 dwelling forms cover: |
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"No burglary, no falling objects, and no collapse" |
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What are 3 common things not covered by the basic dwelling policy (DP-1) |
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Broad form coverage for personal property of a condo owner |
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How much does an HO policy cover personal property away from the premises? |
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How much coverage does a Dwelling policy give for personal property away from the premises? |
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What form are HO-3 and HO-5 |
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"Both are special. Both cover risk on the dwelling, only HO-5 covers risk on ""C""" |
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What pays excess liability amounts? When does it pay? What does it not pay? |
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"Umbrella, after underlying policy or retention is paid. Liability only; does not cover property" |
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Section 2 on homeowner's policy includes (1) & (2) |
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Liability and medical payments. Paid to others only |
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What type of form are HO-1 and HO-8 |
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"What type of form are HO-2, HO-4, HO-6" |
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Broad forms -- also DP-2 and mobile home policies |
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Coverage D (personal liens) |
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Loss of use e.g. hotel expense after a fire. On HO-3 it's 20% of A |
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"Fire, lightning, and internal expolosion" |
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Will the insurer cover the cost for sandbagging to protect a home? |
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Yes. The insured does not have to bear the cost |
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What is the penalty for not carrying the amount in a coinsurance clause? (2 parts) |
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You become a co-insurer and pay a portion of the loss |
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"""Did"" over ""Should""" |
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"""Did"" over ""Should"" is a fraction of the loss the company pays. The remaining is paid by the insured DID/SHOULD x LOSS = % Co. Pays" |
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Is an object falling from an airplane covered? |
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"Dwelling or Homeowners, which has broader coverage" |
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"Basic, Broad, Special: Which has the broadest coverage?" |
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"A, B, and C in a homeowners policy are" |
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A= the dwelling B= other structures C= personal property |
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"Liability, medical payments, and uninsured motorist 15/30/5" |
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"Owned autos, other than private passenger vehicles" |
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Specifically described autos |
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Pays the difference between the amount an insurer pays on a totaled car and the amount owed on the loan or lease |
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How is hitting an animal on the road covered |
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OTC (An animal is unpredictable) |
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"Anything causing loss or damage to the car, except collision / upset" |
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"Colliding with another car, an object, or upset (rolling)" |
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Number of days to notify insurer to add collision on a new car when replacing a car that only had liability |
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"Earthquake, flood, hail, theft, hitting an animal, gunshots (no collision or upset)" |
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Would OTC cover a laptop or briefcase stolen from my car |
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Personal property is usually not covered (covered under HO) |
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Does my insurance cover a rental car |
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"Yes, all coverage is enforced same as the autos you have" |
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Where does a driver have coverage |
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"U.S., Canada, and U.S. possessions i.e. Puerto Rico, Guam" |
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Minimum limits for low-cost auto insurance |
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You have liability only and borrow an car and collide with another. Which pays? |
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The borrowed car's insurance is primary |
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"Motorcycles, ATV's (not autos, not mobile equipment) " |
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Mexican liability endorsement |
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Excess liability for accidents within 25 miles of the U.S. border (trips of 10 days or less) |
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Minimum good driver discount |
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Boat owners insurance covers |
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Covers medical payments and injury on a personal boat. Does not cover business use of competitive racing |
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"Yacht is a personal line, but in structure it is?" |
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"""Protection and Indemnity"" on ocean marine or yacht" |
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Physical damage to a ship or yacht |
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Part of protection and indemnity (the liability portion) |
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Worker Compensation in a Yacht policy |
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Buildings under construction and materials are considered |
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An endorsement for building code upgrades |
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Is a building under construction vacant? |
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What percentage must be vacant for a building to be called vacant? |
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Commercial package policy includes |
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"Common conditions, Common declarations, and two or more modules equal" |
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"A, B, and C of commercial PROPERTY" |
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"A - the building B - business's personal property C - personal property, of others" |
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Size limits for builders owners policy |
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"Six stories, 100,00 sq. feet on offices 25,000 sq. feet and 3 million dollars gross sales for mercantile space (store)" |
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"A, B, and C of commercial Liability (CGL) are:" |
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A - bodily injury and property damage B-personal and advertising injury C-medical payment |
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What has a separate aggregate limit under CGL? |
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Unlimited duration for reporting; costs extra |
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"Full-tail, optional, or extended coverage on claims made CGL" |
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What is the mid-tail on claims made CGL |
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Provides 5 years coverage for something reported during mini-tail |
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What is the mini-tail on claims made CGL? |
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Automatically gives 60 days to report a claim after the policy period |
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Do corporations have Absolute Liability |
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The first date an occurrence would be covered under a policy claims made CGL |
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Shortages (only provable theft) |
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"Under crime insurance, the employee dishonesty endorsement never covers" |
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