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DISPATCHER REVIEW 2026 ACTUAL
EXAMINATION TEST WITH FULL CORRECT
ANSWERS

◉ Reasonable expectations. Answer: Which insurance doctrine
states that a policy should cover what a prudent person would
expect?


◉ State Laws. Answer: The insurance business is regulated primarily
by:


◉ Agreement. Answer: Which of the following contractual elements
consists of the "offer" and the "acceptance":


◉ Signatures of each party. Answer: Each of the following elements
is necessary for formation of a legally valid contract EXCEPT:


◉ Estoppel


Waiver is defined as the voluntary giving up of a known right. Once
waived, the right to enforce that right in the future is no longer
available (estoppel). Waiver and estoppel generally go together.
Answer: When a party appears to have given up a particular right by

,acts or by inaction that another party has relied on, the legal basis
for asserting the original right may have been lost. This is known as
the legal doctrine of:


◉ An independent producer:


Independent producers are self employed and usually represent
more than one insurer on a straight commission basis.. Answer:
Represents more than one insurance company


◉ A binder


Although binders provide temporary insurance coverage until they
are superseded by the policy, they don't guarantee that the policy
will be issued, since that decision is up to the company underwriter.
However, binders are legal contracts and may be either written or
oral. A producer's binding authority, if any, is stated in their contract
with the insurer they represent.. Answer: May be oral or written


◉ An insurance broker


Brokers represent the customer. Producers represent the insurer. A
service representative works for an insurance company in a
marketing capacity. Answer: Which type of licensee represents

,insureds or prospective insureds and does not represent an
insurance company?


◉ Tom


Even though Beth filled out the application, she was filling out Tom's
information, and Tom is required to sign the application.
Additionally, it was Tom who had to provide the initial premium in
order for the policy to be issued. Tom made the offer, and the insurer
accepted the offer by issuing the policy.. Answer: Beth, who is an
insurance producer, fills out an insurance application for Tom. If the
insurance company Beth represents issues a policy, who made the
offer:


◉ Risk of loss exists because of a catastrophic exposure


Insurers avoid insuring catastrophic situations, such as floods or
earthquakes, due to adverse selection. The only people who need
flood insurance are those living next to the river, and since there isn't
enough of them, the insurer would lose money selling flood
insurance.. Answer: Not all risks are insurable. Certain
characteristics must be present for a particular risk to be considered
an "insurable risk". Which of the following characteristics might
make a risk uninsurable:


◉ Legal precedent

, Legal precedent often has an effect on insurance regulation. This is
why insurers are reluctant to change their policy forms, since many
prior court cases rest on that language. For example, the standard
fire policy hasn't been changed since 1943.. Answer: Supreme Court
decisions and case law have contributed to the regulation of the
insurance business. This is an example of:


◉ Competent parties


Legal capacity means that the parties to the contract are not minors
and are not incapacitated in any way, such as being under the
influence of drugs or alcohol.. Answer: Which element of an
insurance contract requires that the insured have the legal capacity
to make a contract?


◉ Apparent


Apparent authority is the authority that a producer seems to have
based upon his actions, whether he actually has it or not.. Answer:
The authority that a producer seems to have that is based upon
certain actions that the producer takes is known as __________
authority.


◉ Lloyd's Association

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