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CLAIMS ADJUSTER CERTIFICATION EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026 | 200+ VERIFIED PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH DETAILED RATIONALES | INSURANCE PRINCIPLES, POLICY TYPES, PROPERTY & CASUALTY, CLAIMS HANDLING & INVESTIGATION

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Prepare confidently with 200+ verified, exam-focused questions and accurate answers aligned with current 2026 adjuster certification standards Master core concepts including insurance principles, policy types, risk management, and coverage interpretation Build strong knowledge of property and casualty insurance, including exclusions, endorsements, and liability considerations Strengthen your expertise in claims handling, investigation procedures, documentation, and settlement strategies through real-world scenarios Learn efficiently with clear, detailed rationales that simplify complex insurance topics and boost retention Ideal for aspiring adjusters and professionals seeking certification success, higher exam scores, and career advancement in insurance Save valuable study time with a well-structured, high-yield 2026 guide designed for quick revision, confidence building, and exam readiness

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CLAIMS ADJUSTER CERTIFICATION EXAM STUDY
GUIDE 2026 | 200+ VERIFIED PRACTICE
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH DETAILED
RATIONALES | INSURANCE PRINCIPLES, POLICY
TYPES, PROPERTY & CASUALTY, CLAIMS
HANDLING & INVESTIGATION
• This study guide contains 200 verified practice questions with detailed EXPERT
RATIONALE designed to prepare you for the Claims Adjuster Certification Exam —
work through each question carefully, check the correct answer, and read the
EXPERT RATIONALE to reinforce understanding.

• Features full coverage of Insurance Principles, Policy Types, Property & Casualty,
Claims Handling & Investigation, with clearly highlighted correct answers and
explanations for efficient, focused study.



CLAIMS ADJUSTER CERTIFICATION EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026

200+ Verified Practice Questions & Answers with Detailed EXPERT RATIONALE



SECTION 1: INSURANCE PRINCIPLES & FUNDAMENTALS



1. What is the primary purpose of insurance?

A. To generate profit for insurance companies

B. To eliminate all risks faced by individuals and businesses

C. To transfer risk from an individual or entity to a larger group

D. To guarantee that no financial loss will ever occur

E. To replace lost property with brand-new items regardless of depreciation

C. To transfer risk from an individual or entity to a larger group

,EXPERT RATIONALE: Insurance operates on the principle of risk transfer, where an
individual or business transfers the financial burden of potential loss to an insurer,
which spreads that risk across a large pool of policyholders.



2. Which principle of insurance requires that the insured must demonstrate a
financial stake in the subject matter of the insurance?

A. Principle of subrogation

B. Principle of indemnity

C. Principle of utmost good faith

D. Principle of insurable interest

E. Principle of contribution

D. Principle of insurable interest

EXPERT RATIONALE: Insurable interest requires that the policyholder must stand to
suffer a genuine financial loss if the insured event occurs. Without insurable interest, an
insurance contract is void, as it would otherwise become a wagering agreement.



3. The principle of indemnity in insurance means:

A. The insured should profit from an insurance claim

B. The insurer must always pay the full policy limit

C. The insured should be restored to the same financial position they were in
before the loss

D. Both parties must act in good faith

E. The insurer can recover payment from a third-party tortfeasor

C. The insured should be restored to the same financial position they were
in before the loss

,EXPERT RATIONALE: Indemnity prevents the insured from profiting from a loss. The goal
is financial restoration to the pre-loss condition, not financial gain, which prevents moral
hazard.



4. What does "subrogation" mean in the context of insurance claims?

A. The insured pays a portion of every claim

B. The insurer steps into the shoes of the insured to recover losses from a
responsible third party

C. The policy is transferred from one owner to another

D. The insured waives their right to sue the insurer

E. Two insurers share a loss proportionally

B. The insurer steps into the shoes of the insured to recover losses from a
responsible third party

EXPERT RATIONALE: Subrogation allows the insurer, after paying a claim, to pursue a
third party that caused the loss. This prevents the insured from collecting twice and
holds the responsible party accountable.



5. "Uberrimae fidei" is the Latin term for which insurance principle?

A. Indemnity

B. Subrogation

C. Contribution

D. Proximate cause

E. Utmost good faith

E. Utmost good faith

, EXPERT RATIONALE: Uberrimae fidei means "utmost good faith." Both the insurer and
insured must disclose all material facts relevant to the insurance contract honestly and
completely. Failure to do so can void the policy.



6. Which of the following best defines "proximate cause" in insurance?

A. The last event in a chain of events leading to a loss

B. The dominant, efficient cause that sets other events in motion leading to a loss

C. Any remote cause that contributed to the loss

D. The negligence of a third party in causing loss

E. The weather-related event that triggered the claim

B. The dominant, efficient cause that sets other events in motion leading
to a loss

EXPERT RATIONALE: Proximate cause is the primary, active cause that directly produces
the loss. Adjusters use this principle to determine whether a loss is covered under the
policy by tracing the chain of causation.



7. Which of the following is NOT a basic requirement for a valid insurance
contract?

A. Offer and acceptance

B. Consideration

C. Legal purpose

D. Competent parties

E. Guaranteed profit for the insurer

E. Guaranteed profit for the insurer

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