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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The **South Carolina All-Lines Adjuster Exam – Latest Updated Edition: Questions and Correct Verified Solutions** is a comprehensive and structured preparation resource designed to help insurance professionals, aspiring claims adjusters, and licensing candidates develop the property, casualty, liability, and claims-handling knowledge required for successful preparation for the South Carolina All-Lines Adjuster licensing examination. This in-depth exam preparation resource covers major content areas relevant to the **South Carolina All-Lines Adjuster examination**, including insurance fundamentals, property insurance, casualty insurance, personal and commercial lines, policy structures, declarations, insuring agreements, exclusions, conditions, endorsements, claims investigation, loss evaluation, settlement procedures, liability principles, automobile insurance, homeowners insurance, commercial insurance, workers' compensation concepts, ethics, and South Carolina insurance regulations. The material includes exam-style questions and detailed solution explanations designed to reinforce essential insurance concepts and practical claims-adjustment decision-making. Learners will review important areas such as interpreting policy provisions, determining coverage, identifying exclusions and conditions, investigating losses, evaluating damages, documenting claims, determining liability, and applying appropriate settlement procedures. Special emphasis is placed on **claims investigation and adjustment practices**. Scenario-based practice helps candidates analyze realistic situations involving property damage, automobile accidents, bodily injury, liability claims, homeowners losses, commercial property claims, weather-related losses, theft, fire, water damage, and other covered or potentially excluded events. The study guide also reinforces important concepts involving insurance contracts, insurable interest, indemnity, subrogation, contribution, actual cash value, replacement cost, depreciation, deductibles, limits of liability, coinsurance, valuation methods, loss settlement provisions, proof of loss, appraisal, salvage, and claim documentation. Additional review areas include personal automobile insurance, homeowners policies, commercial general liability, commercial property, business interruption, inland marine, workers' compensation concepts, surety and bonding principles, additional insureds, certificates of insurance, and other commonly encountered insurance coverages. The resource further emphasizes **South Carolina-specific insurance regulation and adjuster responsibilities**, including licensing requirements, ethical conduct, unfair claims practices, prohibited practices, consumer protections, complaint handling, fiduciary responsibilities, continuing education, recordkeeping, and professional standards. Structured around South Carolina all-lines adjusting principles, this study resource supports preparation for demonstrating competency in insurance coverage analysis, claims investigation, property and casualty principles, liability evaluation, settlement practices, ethics, and state-specific regulatory requirements. It is designed to help candidates strengthen insurance knowledge, improve claims-based reasoning, and confidently prepare for the South Carolina All-Lines Adjuster examination. Ideal for South Carolina adjuster candidates, insurance professionals, claims representatives, independent adjusters, company adjusters, and individuals preparing for **South Carolina All-Lines Adjuster licensing**, this resource provides focused review materials, exam-style practice questions, and solution explanations to support effective studying, deeper understanding of insurance adjusting, and stronger licensing-examination preparation.

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South Carolina All-Lines Adjuster EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR –
JUST RELEASED
South Carolina All-Lines Adjuster Exam
EXAM COVERAGE OVERVIEW (10 Key Points)
1. Licensing Authority: The South Carolina Department of Insurance (SCDOI) regulates
adjuster licensing under Title 38, Chapter 47 of the SC Code of Laws .
2. Exam Format: The All-Lines Adjuster exam consists of 100 questions with a two-hour
time limit covering property, casualty, surety, and marine insurance .
3. Passing Score: Candidates must score at least 70 points to pass .
4. Exam Weighting: Insurance Regulation (10%), Insurance Basics (14%), Adjusting Losses
(20%), Dwelling Policy (7%), Homeowners Policy (15%), Auto Insurance (19%),
Commercial Package Policy (3%), and Other Coverages .
5. Auto Liability Minimums: South Carolina mandates 25/50/25 minimum liability limits
($25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 per accident, $25,000 property damage)
under the Financial Responsibility Act .
6. Valued Policy Law: For a total fire loss, the insured recovers the exact face value of the
policy—depreciation is void and ACV is irrelevant under SC Code §38-75-20, 30 .
7. Coastal Windpool Rule: SCWHUA enforces a strict 15-day waiting period for wind/hail
coverage; Zone 1 defaults to a 3% deductible, Zone 2 to 2% .
8. Timeline Requirements: Proof of loss forms must be furnished within 20 days; clean
electronic claims must be paid within 20 business days . License renewals occur
in August of odd-numbered years with an $80 fee .
9. Adjuster Licensing: The Director must verify applicants are of good moral character,
have sufficient insurance knowledge, have not violated insurance laws, and are fit and
proper . Nonresident adjusters are not licensed from states that refuse SC adjusters
reciprocity .
10. CE Requirements: Resident adjusters must complete 24 hours of continuing
education biennially, including 3 hours of ethics .




SECTION 1: LICENSING AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK (Questions 1-20)


1. Which South Carolina agency regulates insurance adjusters?

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A) South Carolina Department of Commerce

B) South Carolina Department of Insurance (SCDOI)

C) South Carolina Attorney General's Office

D) South Carolina Department of Revenue


Answer: B) South Carolina Department of Insurance (SCDOI)


Rationale: The South Carolina Department of Insurance (SCDOI) regulates insurance adjusters.

The Director of Insurance (or designee) has authority over adjuster licensing, examinations, and

disciplinary actions under Title 38, Chapter 47 .


2. What chapter of the South Carolina Code of Laws governs insurance adjusters?


A) Title 38, Chapter 45

B) Title 38, Chapter 47

C) Title 38, Chapter 49

D) Title 38, Chapter 51


Answer: B) Title 38, Chapter 47


Rationale: Title 38, Chapter 47 of the South Carolina Code of Laws details the definitions and

mandates for insurance adjusters, including licensing requirements, qualifications, and conduct

standards .


3. What is the minimum age to apply for an adjuster's license in South Carolina?


A) 16 years old

B) 18 years old

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C) 21 years old

D) 25 years old


Answer: B) 18 years old


Rationale: South Carolina requires adjuster license applicants to be at least eighteen (18) years

old .


4. What qualifications must the Director of Insurance verify before issuing an adjuster's

license?


A) Only that the applicant has paid the fee

B) Good moral character, sufficient insurance knowledge, no insurance law violations, and fit

and proper

C) Only that the applicant has work experience

D) Only that the applicant has a college degree


Answer: B) Good moral character, sufficient insurance knowledge, no insurance law violations,

and fit and proper


Rationale: Under S.C. Code §38-47-10(A), the Director must verify that each applicant is of good

moral character, has sufficient knowledge of the insurance business and their duties as an

adjuster, has not violated insurance laws, and is a fit and proper individual .


5. Under S.C. Code §38-47-10(A), can a license be issued to a nonresident adjuster from a

state that refuses to license South Carolina adjusters?

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A) Yes, all nonresidents are licensed equally

B) No, no license may be issued to a nonresident adjuster who resides in a state refusing to

license South Carolina adjusters

C) Only with special permission

D) Only on a temporary basis


Answer: B) No, no license may be issued to a nonresident adjuster who resides in a state

refusing to license South Carolina adjusters


Rationale: S.C. Code §38-47-10(A) includes a retaliatory provision: no license may be issued to a

nonresident adjuster who resides in a state that refuses to license South Carolina adjusters .


6. What is the license renewal fee for South Carolina adjusters, and when are licenses

renewed?


A) $50, renewed annually

B) $80 (minimum, subject to retaliatory fees), renewed in August of odd-numbered years

C) $150, renewed every three years

D) $200, renewed in January of even years


Answer: B) $80 (minimum, subject to retaliatory fees), renewed in August of odd-numbered

years


Rationale: South Carolina adjuster licenses are renewed in August of odd-numbered years with

a base fee of $80. However, the fee is retaliatory—if an adjuster's home state charges more than

$80, South Carolina will charge the same amount .

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