General Insurance Claims Process & Principles for Students TEST
FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM 20262027 BANK 2
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What is salvage in insurance? - ANSWER--The process where an insurer
takes possession of damaged property to recover costs after a claim
settlement.
What does subrogation allow an insurer to do? - ANSWER--It allows the
insurer to recover claim settlement costs from those legally responsible
for the loss.
What principle does subrogation preserve? - ANSWER--The principle of
indemnity, ensuring the insured does not profit from a loss.
In the subrogation example, who does Benefit Insurance pursue for
recovery? - ANSWER--Adrian's upstairs neighbor, who caused the
damage.
What is a sworn statement? - ANSWER--An oral or written assertion of
fact stated under oath, such as an affidavit.
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What does contribution mean in insurance? - ANSWER--It refers to the
equitable division of loss payment among multiple insurers covering the
same loss.
What happens if an insured is paid the full amount of the loss by
multiple insurers? - ANSWER--It would mean the insured profits from
the loss, violating the principle of indemnity.
What is coinsurance? - ANSWER--A provision in insurance contracts
that requires the insured to carry a minimum amount of insurance
relative to the property's value.
What is the typical coinsurance percentage required? - ANSWER--
Common percentages include 100%, 90%, 80%, or 50% of the
property's value.
What happens if the insured carries less insurance than the coinsurance
requirement? - ANSWER--A coinsurance penalty will apply, reducing the
claim payment.
What is a stated amount coinsurance clause? - ANSWER--A clause
where a specific dollar amount is stipulated for the property, avoiding
penalties.
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Why is adequate insurance important? - ANSWER--To ensure the
insured can be fully reimbursed for a loss and that premiums collected
are sufficient to cover potential losses.
What does the application of coinsurance prevent? - ANSWER--It
prevents underinsurance by adjusting rates or loss settlements.
What is the significance of total values being insured? - ANSWER--It
ensures that premiums collected are adequate to meet loss payments.
What might happen if an insured only covers part of their total
exposure? - ANSWER--They risk not being fully compensated for losses,
as insurers cannot determine which part is insured.
What is the impact of past loss data on insurance coverage? - ANSWER-
-Most losses are partial, leading insureds to underestimate the need for
full coverage.
What does the coinsurance clause incentivize? - ANSWER--It
incentivizes insureds to avoid underinsurance by ensuring they carry
adequate coverage.
What is the role of the insurer in a coinsurance situation? - ANSWER--
The insurer pays a rateable proportion of the loss based on the
coverage amount relative to the total value.