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Florida Claims Adjuster Exam | 500+ Practice Questions and Answers | Property Claims, Auto Insurance, Homeowners, Commercial Lines, Workers' Compensation & Florida Insurance Law

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Master the Florida Claims Adjuster Exam with this comprehensive study guide containing 500+ expertly compiled practice questions and verified answers covering the core principles of property and casualty insurance, claims adjustment, and Florida insurance regulations. This extensive exam preparation resource includes in-depth coverage of claims investigation, claim evaluation, settlement negotiation, insurance contracts, insurable interest, proximate cause, actual cash value (ACV), replacement cost, homeowners insurance, dwelling policies, commercial property insurance, commercial general liability (CGL), business auto coverage, Personal Injury Protection (PIP), no-fault insurance, workers' compensation, commercial crime insurance, inland marine insurance, surety bonds, flood insurance, health insurance, fiduciary duties, insurance ethics, Florida Unfair Insurance Trade Practices Act, licensing requirements, continuing education, adjuster responsibilities, public adjusters, independent adjusters, company adjusters, salvage, subrogation, waiver, estoppel, liability determination, policy provisions, endorsements, underwriting concepts, and Florida Department of Financial Services regulations. Structured in a realistic question-and-answer format, the guide reinforces essential insurance concepts while preparing candidates for licensing examinations and real-world claims handling responsibilities. The material closely follows the competency areas commonly assessed on the Florida 6-20 All-Lines Adjuster Licensing Examination and related claims adjusting certification exams. It thoroughly reviews personal and commercial insurance policies, automobile insurance, homeowners coverage, business liability, workers' compensation, inland marine, crime insurance, health insurance fundamentals, bond concepts, insurance law, adjuster licensing standards, ethical obligations, claims documentation, investigation procedures, settlement practices, and regulatory compliance. The comprehensive practice questions are designed to strengthen conceptual understanding, improve knowledge retention, build confidence, and support successful exam performance for both first-time candidates and insurance professionals seeking career advancement or continuing education. This study guide is particularly beneficial for Florida 6-20 All-Lines Adjuster license candidates, insurance claims adjusters, independent adjusters, staff adjusters, public adjusters, catastrophe (CAT) adjusters, property adjusters, casualty adjusters, auto claims adjusters, insurance exam candidates, claims representatives, insurance agents, risk management professionals, underwriting professionals, insurance investigators, legal claims professionals, finance and insurance students, and individuals pursuing careers in property and casualty insurance, claims administration, or insurance compliance. References Florida Statutes, Chapter 626 – Insurance Field Representatives and Operations. Florida Statutes, Chapter 627 – Insurance Rates and Contracts. Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS). Florida Insurance Licensing Candidate Handbook. National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). Property and Casualty Insurance Principles. Rejda, G. E., & McNamara, M. J. Principles of Risk Management and Insurance. Pearson Education. Keywords Florida Claims Adjuster Exam, Florida 6-20 Adjuster, All-Lines Adjuster, Claims Adjuster Practice Questions, Insurance Claims, Property Insurance, Casualty Insurance, Claims Investigation, Claims Evaluation, Claims Negotiation, Property Claims, Auto Insurance, Homeowners Insurance, Commercial Property Insurance, Commercial General Liability, Business Auto Policy, Workers Compensation, Personal Injury Protection, PIP, Florida No-Fault Law, Commercial Crime Insurance, Inland Marine Insurance, Surety Bonds, Flood Insurance, Health Insurance, Insurance Contracts, Insurable Interest, Proximate Cause, Actual Cash Value, Replacement Cost, Salvage, Subrogation, Waiver, Estoppel, Liability, Loss Settlement, Mortgagee Clause, Loss Payee Clause, Dwelling Policy, Commercial Insurance, Insurance Ethics, Fiduciary Duty, Florida Insurance Law, Florida Department of Financial Services, Unfair Insurance Trade Practices, Licensing Exam, Insurance Adjuster, Public Adjuster, Independent Adjuster, Staff Adjuster, Claims Handling, Insurance Regulations

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Frank owned a home that was destroyed by a hurricane. Both ABC and

XYZ Banks were listed as additional interests on his homeowner policy.

The insurance company will make a payment to:

A. The first mortgagee, ABC

B. The Insured

C. Jointly to ABC and XYZ


D. All listed interests - ANSWER ✔✔D. All listed interests

,Remember that the insurer is not responsible to know the degrees of

interest. In the event of a loss, one payment is made by the insurer and

it is up to the additional interests on working out their share.

Insurance applies separately to each insured as if other insureds did not

exist. This is defined as:

A. Severability

B. Conditional

C. Warranty


D. None of the above - ANSWER ✔✔A. Severability


Property insurance policies usually contain a(n) __________ clause,

stating the insured cannot dump damaged property on the insurer and

demand its full value:

A. Pro Rata

B. Abandonment

C. Liberalization


D. All of the above - ANSWER ✔✔B. Abandonment


A(n) __________ is one wherein economic loss would be suffered from

an adverse happening to the subject:

,A. Conditional Contract

B. Personal Contract

C. Economic Contract


D. Insurable Interest - ANSWER ✔✔D. Insurable Interest


States that if the insurer adopts a revision which would broaden

coverage without additional premium within some period of time prior to

the policy period or during the policy period, the insured receives the

benefit of such broadened coverage.

A. Cancellation Clause

B. Policy Period

C. Pro Rata


D. Liberalization - ANSWER ✔✔D. Liberalization


The time frame is typically 60 days.

The __________ states that when there is an unbroken connection

between an occurrence and damage that grows out of the occurrence,

then the resultant damage is all a part of the occurrence.

A. Doctrine of Proximate Cause

B. Doctrine of Perils & Hazards


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, C. Insurance Policy Handbook


D. Doctrine of Property Insurance - ANSWER ✔✔A. Doctrine of

Proximate Cause

For example, if a property insurance policy covers the peril of fire but

further damage is caused by smoke, water used to extinguish, and the

process of moving property away - fire is considered to be the

*proximate cause* of all of the damage.

The Loss Settlement Valuation that subtracts an allowance for

depreciation is defined as?

A. Actual Cash Value

B. Replacement Cost

C. "Old for New"


D. None of the Above - ANSWER ✔✔A. Actual Cash Value


A policy condition, either based on information in the insured's

application or inserted by the insurer, is defined as:

A. Warranty

B. Misrepresentation

C. Concealment

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