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OK PROPERTY AND CASUALTY - MOTOR VEHICLE INCLUDED (ADJUSTER)-SECTION 1 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED LATEST GRADE A +

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OK PROPERTY AND CASUALTY - MOTOR VEHICLE
INCLUDED (ADJUSTER)-SECTION 1 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED LATEST 2023-2024 GRADE A
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The uncertainty or possibility of financial loss. (2 types:
Speculative risk and Pure risk) - CORRECT ANSWER >>Risk

Chance of financial loss with the possibility of gain or loss. This
type of risk is not insurable. Example is gambling. - CORRECT
ANSWER >>Speculative Risk

Chance of financial loss with no possibility of gain. The only
potential outcome is loss. - CORRECT ANSWER >>Pure Risk

Unintended unforeseen damage or injury measurable in financial
terms. - CORRECT ANSWER >>Loss

The actual cause of a loss. The reason the loss occurred. (Fire,
lightening, wind, etc.) - CORRECT ANSWER >>Peril

Anything that increases the likelihood (frequency) of a loss
occurring or the severity of a loss. (3 types: Physical, Moral, and
Morale) - CORRECT ANSWER >>Hazard

Arises from material or structural features. Examples: icy road,
oily rag - CORRECT ANSWER >>Physical hazard

,Arises from morality or ethics of insured. Examples: arson, fraud
(thing's done on purpose) - CORRECT ANSWER >>Moral hazard

Arises from human carelessness or irresponsibility. Examples:
leaving garage doors open (negligence) - CORRECT ANSWER
>>Morale hazard

Process of: 1) identifying exposure to risk and 2) deciding how to
handle the financial risk.
4 techniques:
1) reduce- reduce the risk by lowering the hazard
2) retain- assume the risk, (self-insure or deductible)
3) avoid- eliminate the risk (do not engage in the activity)
4) transfer- transfer the financial risk through the purchase of
insurance. - CORRECT ANSWER >>Risk management

A social device for the transfer of an individual's financial risk to a
large number of people. By pooling the risk among a large
number of similar exposures, each individual cost is smaller. -
CORRECT ANSWER >>Insurance

A mathematical principle used by the insurer to statistically predict
future losses.
"The larger the number of similar exposure units, the more
predictable the future total losses become."
Does not predict individual losses. - CORRECT ANSWER >>Law
of Large Numbers

A legally binding contract between the insurance company and
the insured. - CORRECT ANSWER >>Insurance policy

, A temporary insurance contract. Provides temporary protection for
a maximum period of 90 days. A _____ can be written or verbal. -
CORRECT ANSWER >>Binder

1) Legal Purpose-not against the public interest
2) Agreement- requires both an offer and an acceptance
3) Competent Parties- Parties entering a contract must, at the
time of agreement, be considered legally competent to enter into
an agreement.
4) Consideration- Something of value which both parties must
give (aka trade of value) - CORRECT ANSWER >>Essential
Elements of a Legally Binding Contract

Statements made on the application regarding material facts that
the insured believes to be true. A material fact is information that
impacts the insurer's decision to accept. - CORRECT ANSWER
>>Representations

False information given to an insurance company regarding a
material fact. (Lie) - CORRECT ANSWER >>Misrepresentation

Intentional failure to disclose a material fact to an insurance
company. To not tell the whole truth. - CORRECT ANSWER
>>Concealment

Written statements regarding material facts the insured
guarantees to be true. - CORRECT ANSWER >>Warranties

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