Prepare for the Property and Casualty insurance license exam with these flashcard questions. This covers homeowners insurance, auto policies, liability, and claims procedures.

Q: Insurance

Answer: The transfer of risk through a legal contract

Q: Property

Answer: Covers real property and personal property against damage or loss resulting from covered causes of loss called perils

Q: casualty

Answer: covers non-property losses (3rd Party)

Q: Personal lines

Answer: Insurance for families and individuals

Q: Commercial Lines

Answer: Insurance for Business

Q: Risk

Answer: Uncertainty of financial loss

Q: Pure Risk

Answer: Chance of loss only (insurance only covers)

Q: Speculative Risk

Answer: Chance of loss or gain

Q: law of large numbers

Answer: as the number of homogenous loss exposures increases, the more accurate claims can be predicted from the group

Q: Perils

Answer: causes a loss

Q: Named Peril

Answer: lists the perils that are covered

Q: open peril

Answer: cover all perils except those specifically excluded by the policy

Q: hazard

Answer: Are not causes of loss but are things that increase the chance of a peril happening.

Q: Physical Hazard

Answer: something you can physically look at

Q: Moral Hazard

Answer: dishonest tendencies

Q: morale hazard

Answer: attitude of carelessness

Q: Direct Loss

Answer: immediate physical damage to property

Q: indirect loss

Answer: loss that happens after the direct loss but due to the loss of use of the property. Also called consequential

Q: proximate cause

Answer: the first cause in an unbroken chain of events

Q: Elements of a legal contract

Answer: Competent parties, Agreement, Legal Purpose, consideration

Q: Binder

Answer: temporary contract of insurance. Pending issue of the policy, good for 30 days

Q: DICE

Answer: 4 major parts to an insurance policy

Q: Declarations

Answer: 6 P’s policy number, parties, property description, policy term, policy limits, premium

Q: Insuring Agreement

Answer: Promise to Pay, Perils, Liability

Q: Conditions

Answer: Rules of the Game, Insured’s duties in a loss, Insurer’s subrogation rights, mortgagees rights

Q: Exclusions

Answer: Contains property and perils not covered.

Q: Direct Liability

Answer: Insured is the wrongdoer

Q: Vicarious Liability

Answer: insured is responsible for actions of wrongdoer

Q: contractual liability

Answer: insured assumes another’s liability under a written agreement

Q: Absolute Liability

Answer: liability w/o fault

Q: strict liability

Answer: product defect claims

Q: Legal Duty Negligence

Answer: owe an obligation to act or not act

Q: breach of duty negligence

Answer: failure to comply with the duty

Q: actual loss negligence

Answer: another suffers a loss

Q: proximate cause negligence

Answer: the breach of duty is the direct causer of the loss

Q: accident

Answer: event that is sudden and unexpected

Q: occurence

Answer: an event that happens over time

Q: Admitted Carrier

Answer: authorized insurer, issued a certificate of authority to transact business in the state.

Q: nonadmitted carrier

Answer: unauthorized insurer, not regulated to get certificate of authority, can only transact surplus lines insurance

Q: Domestic

Answer: same state

Q: foreign

Answer: another state

Q: alien

Answer: another country

Q: State regulation

Answer: State legislature passes the laws

Q: Commissioner

Answer: Runs Tx Dept of Ins. Appointed by Governor, does not write laws

Q: Texas Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association

Answer: Protects claimants and policy holders in the event of insurer insolvency

Q: Board of Directors

Answer: 5 members from insurers, 4 from the public

Q: Assessment

Answer: authorized insurers in the state are required to pay into the fund. The amount they pay is based upon their share of the market in texas

Q: 2 common methods of rate regulation

Answer: prior approval & file and use

Q: DP-1

Answer: basic policy, covers fire, lightning, explosion

Q: DP-2

Answer: Broad, damage by burglars, falling objects, accidental discharge, freezing of home systems, damage caused by ice, sleet, snow

Q: Dp-3

Answer: Special, all perils except ones specifically excluded

Q: HO-2

Answer: Broad Named Peril Coverage

Q: HO-3

Answer: Special and most common coverage

Q: HO-4

Answer: Renters policy

Q: HO-5

Answer: Comprehensive of all property including mysterious disapperance

Q: HO-6

Answer: Condo insurance

Q: HO-8

Answer: For older homes

Q: Coverage A

Answer: covers dwelling and anything attached plus permanent fixtures

Q: Coverage B

Answer: Other Structures: anything not attached to house, 10% of coverage A

Q: Coverage C

Answer: Personal Property; 10% of C or $1000 for stuff off premises

Q: Coverage D

Answer: Loss of use; Fair Rental Value, Additional living expenses

Q: Coverage E

Answer: Personal Liability; covers claims for bodily injury to others

Q: Coverage F

Answer: Covers Med Pay to others up to 3 years

Q: Flood Limits

Answer: 250,000 structure, 100,000 contents

Q: Fair Access to Insurance Requirements

Answer: Insureds meeting underwriting criteria and declined twice by authorized insurers cannot be declined by the plan.