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Adjuster exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Acme Construction, Inc. has one contractor and one receptionist. The contractor makes $25/hr, and the receptionist makes $10/hr. The contractor worked exactly 8 hours in 2010, so he made $200. The receptionist worked 10 hours, so she made $100. Therefore, Acme's entire payroll for 2010 was $300. Assume that, for every $100 of payroll, the WC rate for contractors is $50 and the rate for receptionists is $5. How much did Acme owe in WC premiums? - $105 While shopping at Acme, Mark slips and falls on a wet floor, knocking over some shelves, smashing a window, and injuring his knee. The medical costs for Mark's knee surgery total $8,000, and he will live the rest of his life with a limp since his knee may never fully heal. Which of these costs will be most difficult for Acme's insurer and Mark to negotiate? - The mental anguish associated with never fully recovering Anna's Rare Books in Birmingham needs to ship three F.Scott Fitzgerald first editions to a customer in Mobile. The combined value of the books is over $400,000. What type of Inland Marine insurance policy should Anna's Rare Books buy to cover this shipment? - A trip transit policy 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Bill is going to switch employers, and therefore switch healthcare providers. Which federal law ensures that he won't be denied coverage when he switches health plans? - HIPAA Mark is a college student and frequently needs to either rent a car or borrow his friend's car. Although he doesn't own a car of his own, he wants to buy himself some liability coverage that would apply whenever he drives someone else's car. Which coverage should Mark get? - Non-Owner Coverage One day, a customer at Jim's Tire Sales was severely injured when a rack of tires collapsed and fell on her. Later, the customer filed a lawsuit against Jim for $750,000. Jim has a commercial general liability policy, but the limit for this type of loss is only $500,000. Not wanting to use his entire limit on this one claim, Jim tries to use his excess liability policy first, which has a limit of $1,000,000, so he can retain most of the aggregate limit in his base policy. Unfortunately for Jim, this is not possible because: - an excess liability policy pays only after the base policy's limit has been exhausted. Cameron is fully insured by a DP-2 on his $130,000 home. His monthly mortgage payment is $775 per month, and he usually pays $400 per month in groceries. When a kitchen fire damages his house, causing $61,000 in damage, he is forced to move out for a month while the repairs can be made. Cameron's hotel bill for the month comes to $1,250 and he spends $600 eating at restaurants. Based only on this information, how 3Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 much indemnification can Cameron expect to receive for this claim? - Coverage A - $61,000; Coverage E - $1,450 As a staff adjuster, one of Abigail's most important responsibilities is reporting to the principal. This would include all of the following except: - keeping the claimant up- to-date on the progress and status of the claim. Jay's Chip Factory makes potato chips, and it gets chip bags from Bags, Inc. One day, the bag-making machine at Bags, Inc. broke down, and thus, Jay's Chip Factory couldn't get the bags it needed to bag its potato chips. Jay's Chip Factory had to shut down production temporarily while waiting on Bags, Inc. to fix their machine. Jay's lost business income may be covered under what coverage in its Equipment Breakdown Protection Coverage Form? - Contingent Business Income and Extra Expense Wendy hires Jim to build an addition to her house. Jim takes the job and finishes it in good time. Unfortunately, as Wendy is walking across the threshold of the new addition, a floorboard gives way and Wendy falls into the crawl-space below, injuring her leg and back. Which commercial general liability coverage could help cover the cost of Wendy's injuries? - Completed Operations Liability Jennifer's PAP has a Comprehensive deductible of $100. Jennifer lets her sister Tina borrow her car, and Tina hits a llama worth $500. The llama's owner files a claim for the loss of his llama. How will that claim be settled? - $500 paid under Jennifer's liability coverage 4Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Which of the following is a hazard? - A driver's tendency to text while driving Under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, how much would the surviving spouse of a deceased worker receive in benefits? - 50% of the deceased worker's Average Weekly Wage Jane's shed burns to the ground during a tornado, when the high winds break a wall of the shed, knocking over a lantern inside. What is the proximate cause of the loss? - Wind Christine's spinach field was partially destroyed by fire that resulted from a lightning strike during a recent storm. She lost 23 of her 150 acres. The adjuster writes her a check for the value of the damaged 23 acres, even though the yield from the rest of the field is doing exceptionally well and may make up for the damaged p

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Acme Construction, Inc. has one contractor and one receptionist. The contractor makes

$25/hr, and the receptionist makes $10/hr. The contractor worked exactly 8 hours in

2010, so he made $200. The receptionist worked 10 hours, so she made $100. Therefore,

Acme's entire payroll for 2010 was $300. Assume that, for every $100 of payroll, the WC

rate for contractors is $50 and the rate for receptionists is $5. How much did Acme owe

in WC premiums? - ✔✔$105


While shopping at Acme, Mark slips and falls on a wet floor, knocking over some

shelves, smashing a window, and injuring his knee. The medical costs for Mark's knee

surgery total $8,000, and he will live the rest of his life with a limp since his knee may

never fully heal. Which of these costs will be most difficult for Acme's insurer and Mark

to negotiate? - ✔✔The mental anguish associated with never fully recovering


Anna's Rare Books in Birmingham needs to ship three F.Scott Fitzgerald first editions to

a customer in Mobile. The combined value of the books is over $400,000. What type of

Inland Marine insurance policy should Anna's Rare Books buy to cover this shipment? -

✔✔A trip transit policy




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,Bill is going to switch employers, and therefore switch healthcare providers. Which

federal law ensures that he won't be denied coverage when he switches health plans? -

✔✔HIPAA


Mark is a college student and frequently needs to either rent a car or borrow his friend's

car. Although he doesn't own a car of his own, he wants to buy himself some liability

coverage that would apply whenever he drives someone else's car. Which coverage

should Mark get? - ✔✔Non-Owner Coverage


One day, a customer at Jim's Tire Sales was severely injured when a rack of tires

collapsed and fell on her. Later, the customer filed a lawsuit against Jim for $750,000.

Jim has a commercial general liability policy, but the limit for this type of loss is only

$500,000. Not wanting to use his entire limit on this one claim, Jim tries to use his excess

liability policy first, which has a limit of $1,000,000, so he can retain most of the

aggregate limit in his base policy. Unfortunately for Jim, this is not possible because: -

✔✔an excess liability policy pays only after the base policy's limit has been exhausted.


Cameron is fully insured by a DP-2 on his $130,000 home. His monthly mortgage

payment is $775 per month, and he usually pays $400 per month in groceries. When a

kitchen fire damages his house, causing $61,000 in damage, he is forced to move out for

a month while the repairs can be made. Cameron's hotel bill for the month comes to

$1,250 and he spends $600 eating at restaurants. Based only on this information, how




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, much indemnification can Cameron expect to receive for this claim? - ✔✔Coverage A -

$61,000; Coverage E - $1,450


As a staff adjuster, one of Abigail's most important responsibilities is reporting to the

principal. This would include all of the following except: - ✔✔keeping the claimant up-

to-date on the progress and status of the claim.


Jay's Chip Factory makes potato chips, and it gets chip bags from Bags, Inc. One day,

the bag-making machine at Bags, Inc. broke down, and thus, Jay's Chip Factory couldn't

get the bags it needed to bag its potato chips. Jay's Chip Factory had to shut down

production temporarily while waiting on Bags, Inc. to fix their machine. Jay's lost

business income may be covered under what coverage in its Equipment Breakdown

Protection Coverage Form? - ✔✔Contingent Business Income and Extra Expense


Wendy hires Jim to build an addition to her house. Jim takes the job and finishes it in

good time. Unfortunately, as Wendy is walking across the threshold of the new

addition, a floorboard gives way and Wendy falls into the crawl-space below, injuring

her leg and back. Which commercial general liability coverage could help cover the cost

of Wendy's injuries? - ✔✔Completed Operations Liability


Jennifer's PAP has a Comprehensive deductible of $100. Jennifer lets her sister Tina

borrow her car, and Tina hits a llama worth $500. The llama's owner files a claim for the

loss of his llama. How will that claim be settled? - ✔✔$500 paid under Jennifer's liability

coverage


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