Florida 6-20 All Lines with correct answers guaranteed success.
Florida 6-20 All Lines with correct answers guaranteed success. A public adjuster represents the interest of: A. The insurer B. The Insured C. The employer D. The interest of the general public - correct answers.B. The insured Which of the following is the type of report that indicates the initial results of a claim investigation? A. Field Report B. Interim Report C. Full Report D. None of the above - correct answers.A. Field Report States have adopted statutes regarding claims adjusting. To avoid unfair treatment to a claimant the adjuster must not: A. Promptly investigate the claim. B. Follow the laws regarding the number of days in which to commence an investigation. C. Deny the claim until a fair and prompt investigation has commenced. D. Pay the claim within a reasonable number of days after the final proof of loss has been received. - correct answers.C. Deny the claim until a fair and prompt investigation has commenced. Which of the following is not a claim settlement option? A. Forcing the insured to sue by offering less than the claim is worth. B. Repairing property. C. Replacing with like kind and quality. D. Replace with new - correct answers.A. Forcing the insured to sue by offering less than the claim is worth. The giving up of a known right is called: A. Estoppel B. Violation of policy conditions C. Rebating D. Waiver - correct answers.D. Waiver An innocent party relies on certain statements made by the adjuster and is damaged as a result. The guilty party may be legally prohibited from asserting that the fact does not exist because of: A. Waiver B. Estoppel C. Duties of the adjuster D. Law of contract - correct answers.B. Estoppel Should an insured fail to report a claim in a timely fashion the adjuster will usually: A. Deny the claim. B. Send the insured a reservation of rights letter. C. Cease investigating. D. Seek the advice of the company's attorney. - correct answers.B. Send the insured a reservation of rights letter. A company adjuster primarily represents the interests of: A. The insured. B. The claimant. C. The insurer. D. The public. - correct answers.C. The insurer. An adjuster's license will usually be revoked for which of the following reasons: A. Denying claims that are not covered. B. Failing to report a change of address. C. Having been convicted of a misdemeanor. D. Having been convicted of a felony. - correct answers.D. Having been convicted of a felony. The insured has been involved in an automobile accident and has sustained bodily injuries and damage to the insured vehicle. The adjuster will usually: A. Withhold any payment until all the bills have been reviewed for payment. B. Pay to repair the vehicle and pay the medical bills later. C. Pay for the repair of the vehicle and require a release for all claims. D. Pay to repair the damage to the vehicle and obtain a partial release and settle the medical payments later and then seek a final release. - correct answers.D. Pay to repair the damage to the vehicle and obtain a partial release and settle the medical payments later and then seek a final release. Mr. Jones has damaged his vehicle by striking a tree. He can: A. Take the car to a repair garage recommended by the insurer. B. Take the car to a garage of his/her choice. C. Accept the payment based on the adjuster's estimate. D. All of the above. - correct answers.D. All of the above.
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