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NJ Property, Casualty, and Auto Licensing Exam Study Guide. Insuring Agreement - answercompany's obligation to pay, includes the perils and coverage for specific or named peril policies Exclusions - answerwhat the policy will not pay for Definitions - answernames of the persons insured in addition to the named insured are listed here, along with any other (blank) of terms in the policy Additional Coverage - answercoverages under a policy that are provided by the insurer at no extra cost Casualty Policies - answerdefense costs over and above liability limits, post-judgement interest, bail bonds and appeal bonds Property Policies - answerdebris removal, falls within the insured dwelling limit and cannot exceed the limit Binder - answertemporary proof of coverage before policy is issued (oral is good for 10 days, written for 60 days) Bodily Injury and Property Damage Coverage Amounts - answerMinimum: 15k per person/30k per accident/5k for property; Max is $500k Auto - Personal Assigned Risk Policy - answerPAIP; standard risk 0 points, non-standard risk 1- 8 points, assigned risk 9 points. (blank) classification runs for 3 years Auto - Commercial Assigned Risk Policy - answerCAIP; assigned risk policy for commercial vehicles, including private vehicles owned by the business Personal Injury Protection - answerPIP or No-Fault, NJ Representations Act; mandatory, encourage the insured to recover under his/her own policy, tries to reduce premiums and hasten settlements through avoidance of lengthy litigation that would normally be the case. The benefits of the standard policy are statutory and therefor minimal ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/7/2024 12:35 PM Fire - answerA named peril policy. (blank) policies must be filed with the DOBI commissioner before use and must provide a fairly uniform look, and provide ample space for coverage, limits, rates, policy inception, and expiration dates Friendly Fire - answerfire is within it's intended confines (not covered) Hostile Fire - answerfire is outside it's intended confines Covered Fire Perils - answerfire - hostile, lightening, debris removal, theft within first 5 days Excluded Fire Perils - answertheft (after first 5 days of fire), neglect that gives rise to proximate cause of fire, war, government action, fire - friendly Fair Plan - answer(blank) policies are designed to prevent redlining in urban areas: improve property conditions from an availability standpoint, stabilize the property insurance market, provide coverage for risks which insurance cannot be obtained in the open market $1.5 million - answerFAIR Plan max limit Covered FAIR Plan Perils - answerFAIR: fire, lightening, debris removal Excluded FAIR Plan Perils - answerFAIR: burglary damage, flood, farms (farms are not urban) Dwelling Policy - answer1st party coverage only, not necessary to be owner-occupied, no more than 4 families or 5 roomers Basic Peril Coverage - DP1 - answerbasic peril coverage - named perils - most basic dwelling policy Broad Peril Coverage - DP2 - answernamed perils, but more perils than DP1 Special Peril Coverage - DP3 - answerALL-RISK on dwelling unless specifically excluded and BROAD on contents or personal property Coverage A - answerdwelling + attached structures - no co-insurance requirement unlike homeowners policy Coverage B - answerdetached structures - limited to 10% of coverage A amount Coverage C - answerpersonal property - limited to 50% of coverage A amount / 10% of secondary insurance Coverage D - answerfair rental value - limited to 10% of coverage A amount Coverage E - answeradditional living expense - limited to 20% of coverage A amount

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©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/7/2024 12:35 PM


NJ Property, Casualty, and Auto Licensing
Exam Study Guide.


Insuring Agreement - answer✔company's obligation to pay, includes the perils and coverage for
specific or named peril policies

Exclusions - answer✔what the policy will not pay for

Definitions - answer✔names of the persons insured in addition to the named insured are listed
here, along with any other (blank) of terms in the policy

Additional Coverage - answer✔coverages under a policy that are provided by the insurer at no
extra cost

Casualty Policies - answer✔defense costs over and above liability limits, post-judgement
interest, bail bonds and appeal bonds

Property Policies - answer✔debris removal, falls within the insured dwelling limit and cannot
exceed the limit

Binder - answer✔temporary proof of coverage before policy is issued (oral is good for 10 days,
written for 60 days)

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Coverage Amounts - answer✔Minimum: 15k per
person/30k per accident/5k for property; Max is $500k

Auto - Personal Assigned Risk Policy - answer✔PAIP; standard risk 0 points, non-standard risk 1-
8 points, assigned risk 9 points. (blank) classification runs for 3 years

Auto - Commercial Assigned Risk Policy - answer✔CAIP; assigned risk policy for commercial
vehicles, including private vehicles owned by the business

Personal Injury Protection - answer✔PIP or No-Fault, NJ Representations Act; mandatory,
encourage the insured to recover under his/her own policy, tries to reduce premiums and
hasten settlements through avoidance of lengthy litigation that would normally be the case.
The benefits of the standard policy are statutory and therefor minimal

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/7/2024 12:35 PM

Fire - answer✔A named peril policy. (blank) policies must be filed with the DOBI commissioner
before use and must provide a fairly uniform look, and provide ample space for coverage,
limits, rates, policy inception, and expiration dates

Friendly Fire - answer✔fire is within it's intended confines (not covered)

Hostile Fire - answer✔fire is outside it's intended confines

Covered Fire Perils - answer✔fire - hostile, lightening, debris removal, theft within first 5 days

Excluded Fire Perils - answer✔theft (after first 5 days of fire), neglect that gives rise to
proximate cause of fire, war, government action, fire - friendly

Fair Plan - answer✔(blank) policies are designed to prevent redlining in urban areas: improve
property conditions from an availability standpoint, stabilize the property insurance market,
provide coverage for risks which insurance cannot be obtained in the open market

$1.5 million - answer✔FAIR Plan max limit

Covered FAIR Plan Perils - answer✔FAIR: fire, lightening, debris removal

Excluded FAIR Plan Perils - answer✔FAIR: burglary damage, flood, farms (farms are not urban)

Dwelling Policy - answer✔1st party coverage only, not necessary to be owner-occupied, no
more than 4 families or 5 roomers

Basic Peril Coverage - DP1 - answer✔basic peril coverage - named perils - most basic dwelling
policy

Broad Peril Coverage - DP2 - answer✔named perils, but more perils than DP1

Special Peril Coverage - DP3 - answer✔ALL-RISK on dwelling unless specifically excluded and
BROAD on contents or personal property

Coverage A - answer✔dwelling + attached structures - no co-insurance requirement unlike
homeowners policy

Coverage B - answer✔detached structures - limited to 10% of coverage A amount

Coverage C - answer✔personal property - limited to 50% of coverage A amount / 10% of
secondary insurance

Coverage D - answer✔fair rental value - limited to 10% of coverage A amount

Coverage E - answer✔additional living expense - limited to 20% of coverage A amount

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