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LA Claims Adjuster Property and Causality Practice Exam 1 Questions and Answers Latest Version Already Passed What is the definition of "negligence" in property and casualty claims? The failure to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm or loss to another party What is the purpose of an insurance deductible? To reduce the insurer's financial liability by requiring the policyholder to cover part of the loss How does an adjuster determine the amount of loss for a property claim? By evaluating the damages and applying the policy's terms, conditions, and limits What does "actual cash value" mean in a property insurance policy? The replacement cost of the damaged property minus depreciation What is a "liability claim" in casualty insurance? 2 A claim made when the insured is alleged to have caused injury or damage to another party What does "replacement cost" mean in a property insurance context? The amount needed to replace damaged property with new property of like kind and quality, without depreciation What is the role of an adjuster during a claims investigation? To gather evidence, interview witnesses, and review documentation to determine the validity of the claim What is "underinsurance"? When the amount of coverage is less than the actual value of the property or risk What does "policy limit" refer to in a casualty insurance policy? The maximum amount an insurer will pay for a covered loss What is a "sublimit" in an insurance policy? 3 A specific limit within the overall policy limit that applies to a certain type of loss or coverage What is the difference between "occurrence" and "claims-made" policies? An occurrence policy covers incidents that happen during the policy period, while a claims- made policy covers claims filed during the policy period What does "bodily injury" liability insurance cover? It covers the cost of medical bills, legal fees, and other expenses for injuries caused to others in an accident What is "personal injury" liability coverage? Coverage for claims related to defamation, slander, invasion of privacy, or other non- physical harm What does "property damage" liability insurance cover? It covers the cost of repairing or replacing someone else’s property that was damaged by the insured 4 How does an adjuster handle fraud in an insurance claim? By investigating suspicious circumstances and reporting any findings to the insurer for possible denial or legal action What is the "duty to defend" in a liability insurance policy? The obligation of the insurer to provide legal defense for the insured when a claim is made against them What is "flood insurance" and what type of damage does it typically cover? Flood insurance covers damage caused by water from rising rivers, lakes, or storm surges What is an "act of God" in relation to property and casualty claims? A natural event, such as a hurricane or earthquake, that is unforeseeable and typically excluded from standard insurance policies

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LA Claims Adjuster Property and
Causality Practice Exam 1 Questions
and Answers Latest Version Already
Passed
What is the definition of "negligence" in property and casualty claims?


✔✔The failure to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm or loss to another party




What is the purpose of an insurance deductible?


✔✔To reduce the insurer's financial liability by requiring the policyholder to cover part of the

loss




How does an adjuster determine the amount of loss for a property claim?


✔✔By evaluating the damages and applying the policy's terms, conditions, and limits




What does "actual cash value" mean in a property insurance policy?


✔✔The replacement cost of the damaged property minus depreciation




What is a "liability claim" in casualty insurance?


1

,✔✔A claim made when the insured is alleged to have caused injury or damage to another party




What does "replacement cost" mean in a property insurance context?


✔✔The amount needed to replace damaged property with new property of like kind and quality,

without depreciation




What is the role of an adjuster during a claims investigation?


✔✔To gather evidence, interview witnesses, and review documentation to determine the validity

of the claim




What is "underinsurance"?


✔✔When the amount of coverage is less than the actual value of the property or risk




What does "policy limit" refer to in a casualty insurance policy?


✔✔The maximum amount an insurer will pay for a covered loss




What is a "sublimit" in an insurance policy?




2

,✔✔A specific limit within the overall policy limit that applies to a certain type of loss or

coverage




What is the difference between "occurrence" and "claims-made" policies?


✔✔An occurrence policy covers incidents that happen during the policy period, while a claims-

made policy covers claims filed during the policy period




What does "bodily injury" liability insurance cover?


✔✔It covers the cost of medical bills, legal fees, and other expenses for injuries caused to others

in an accident




What is "personal injury" liability coverage?


✔✔Coverage for claims related to defamation, slander, invasion of privacy, or other non-

physical harm




What does "property damage" liability insurance cover?


✔✔It covers the cost of repairing or replacing someone else’s property that was damaged by the

insured




3

, How does an adjuster handle fraud in an insurance claim?


✔✔By investigating suspicious circumstances and reporting any findings to the insurer for

possible denial or legal action




What is the "duty to defend" in a liability insurance policy?


✔✔The obligation of the insurer to provide legal defense for the insured when a claim is made

against them




What is "flood insurance" and what type of damage does it typically cover?


✔✔Flood insurance covers damage caused by water from rising rivers, lakes, or storm surges




What is an "act of God" in relation to property and casualty claims?


✔✔A natural event, such as a hurricane or earthquake, that is unforeseeable and typically

excluded from standard insurance policies




What is the difference between "physical damage" and "liability" coverage?


✔✔Physical damage coverage repairs or replaces the insured's own property, while liability

coverage protects against claims made by others




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