chapter 3 Study Guide
Bodily insurance is best described - ANSWERSBodily injury is any physical injury,
including sickness, disease, and death caused by the acts or omissions of an insured.
Bodily injury liability expenses can include medical bills, lost wages, mental anguish,
and pain and suffering.
An occurrence limit is - ANSWERSthe most that will be paid for any one occurrence
The aggregate limit - ANSWERSthe most that will be paid within the policy period
Pro rata liability refers to - ANSWERSthe policy's Other Insurance clause and indicates
that when two policies both cover a loss, they coordinate coverage by paying
proportionate amounts compared to the total amount of insurance available for the loss.
Losses that cannot be calculated objectively, such as pain and suffering or mental
anguish, are considered - ANSWERSgeneral damages
What is a negligent act - ANSWERSa type of tort, it must be an unintentional, civil act
Bodily injury encompasses - ANSWERSPhysical pain, illness, or any impairment of
physical condition.
Personal injury encompasses - ANSWERSInjury, other than bodily injury, arising from
intentional torts such as libel, slander, or invasion of privacy.
An intervening cause is - ANSWERSa second negligent act that interferes with a chain
of events leading to a loss
What kind of torts do liability claims cover - ANSWERSonly unintentional torts
(torts can be intentional and unintentional)
How much will D's insurance company pay if D's policy has 25/50 limits for bodily
injury? - ANSWERS25,000 per person but no more than 50,000 per occurrence