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Master the Illinois Public Adjuster licensing requirements with this comprehensive 2026 study guide featuring 400+ verified practice questions and detailed rationales. This resource provides an in-depth analysis of the Illinois Insurance Code Article XLV, Homeowners (HO) policies, and claim-handling procedures mandated by the State. Ensure you pass your Pearson VUE board exam on the first attempt by mastering legal disclosures, contract requirements, and 2026 ethical standards.

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Illinois Public Adjuster EXAM MASTER BANK ( Q&A) – Full 2026 Study Guide: Illinois Insurance
Code Article XLV, HO Policies & Claims (Verified Rationales)


Pass the Illinois Public Adjuster Exam with confidence using this comprehensive question
master bank, specifically updated for the 2025/2026 licensing cycle. This premium study guide
features detailed, verified rationales in italics for every question, ensuring you master Illinois-
specific statutes (Article XLV), homeowners policy forms, and complex commercial property
claims. Designed to mirror the actual Pearson VUE assessment, this resource is the ultimate
tool for aspiring adjusters seeking a guaranteed pass and a successful career in the Illinois
insurance industry.




1. Who must be licensed as a public adjuster in Illinois?
A. Only insurance company employees
B. Anyone adjusting claims for a fee on behalf of policyholders
C. Only attorneys
D. Any independent contractor

Answer: B
Rationale: Public adjusters must be licensed to adjust claims for a fee on behalf of policyholders.



2. How often must an Illinois public adjuster renew their license?
A. Annually
B. Every 2 years
C. Every 5 years
D. Every 10 years

Answer: B
Rationale: Licenses are typically renewed biennially in Illinois.



3. What is required for a first-time public adjuster license application in Illinois?
A. Proof of residency
B. Completion of pre-licensing education
C. Passing the Illinois Public Adjuster Exam
D. All of the above

Answer: D
Rationale: Applicants must meet all criteria including residency, education, and passing the exam.

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4. The Illinois Department of Insurance (IDOI) enforces regulations for:
A. Only property insurance
B. Public adjusters, insurance agents, and insurers
C. Federal insurance programs
D. Private legal contracts only

Answer: B
Rationale: IDOI oversees all licensed insurance professionals and companies in Illinois.



5. Which of the following is prohibited for Illinois public adjusters?
A. Charging a contingency fee
B. Acting without a license
C. Assisting policyholders with claims
D. Explaining policy coverage

Answer: B
Rationale: Acting without a license is illegal and can result in fines or revocation.


Insurance Laws & Policy Provisions

6. The “insuring agreement” in a property policy defines:
A. Exclusions
B. Coverage provided by the insurer
C. Premium calculation
D. Claims procedure

Answer: B
Rationale: The insuring agreement specifies what the insurer agrees to cover.



7. Which section of an insurance policy lists events that are not covered?
A. Conditions
B. Endorsements
C. Exclusions
D. Declarations

Answer: C
Rationale: Exclusions define what is not covered under the policy.



8. Coinsurance provisions require:
A. Insured to pay full premium
B. Insured to carry a certain percentage of property value coverage
C. Insurer to pay full replacement cost
D. Claims to be adjusted without documentation

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Answer: B
Rationale: Coinsurance ensures policyholders maintain adequate coverage relative to property value.



9. A replacement cost policy:
A. Pays actual cash value
B. Pays cost to repair or replace property without depreciation
C. Does not cover improvements
D. Is illegal in Illinois

Answer: B
Rationale: Replacement cost policies pay for rebuilding without factoring in depreciation.



10. Actual cash value (ACV) is:
A. Replacement cost minus depreciation
B. Full market value of property
C. Premium paid
D. Claimant’s estimated repair cost

Answer: A
Rationale: ACV = replacement cost – depreciation.


Claims Handling

11. The first step a public adjuster takes after a loss:
A. Negotiate with the insurer
B. Document the damage and assess loss
C. File a lawsuit
D. Request payment

Answer: B
Rationale: Proper documentation and assessment are crucial before negotiating claims.



12. Which of the following is part of a standard claims process?
A. Inspection
B. Proof of loss
C. Negotiation
D. All of the above

Answer: D
Rationale: Claims handling involves inspection, filing proof of loss, and negotiation.

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13. Proof of loss must be filed within:
A. 1 week
B. 60 days (or as specified in policy)
C. 1 year
D. There is no deadline

Answer: B
Rationale: Most policies require proof of loss within 60 days unless otherwise stated.



14. When evaluating a claim, a public adjuster must:
A. Inflate damages for higher payment
B. Accurately assess losses and follow ethical standards
C. Act in the insurer’s best interest
D. Delay filing paperwork

Answer: B
Rationale: Adjusters must act honestly and in the policyholder’s best interest.



15. Which tool helps public adjusters estimate repair costs?
A. Home appraisal software
B. Xactimate or similar estimating software
C. Personal guess
D. Market rent surveys

Answer: B
Rationale: Estimating software ensures accurate and professional claim documentation.


Ethics and Professional Conduct

16. A public adjuster should disclose to a client:
A. Only potential claims payouts
B. Fees, services, and conflicts of interest
C. Confidential insurer data
D. None of the above

Answer: B
Rationale: Transparency regarding fees, services, and conflicts is an ethical requirement.



17. Charging excessive fees is considered:
A. Legal practice
B. Unethical and potentially illegal
C. Optional
D. Encouraged

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