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When the insurer invokes the coinsurance penalty, Jim is then responsible for a third of the damages, which in this case totaled $45,000. So, Jim must pay $15,000. In the context of insurance adjusting, who is the principal? - answerThe source of the adjuster's authority What document do insur...

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Stu has a collection of rare comic books. He wants to purchase theft insurance for his
collection, separate from his home and other property. What term most accurately

describes the type of policy Stu would purchase? - answer✔Monoline Policy

Which of the following statements does NOT apply to the Standard Fire Policy? - answer✔It
automatically covers wind and vandalism.
Which of the following refers to being restored to the financial condition you were in

before a loss? - answer✔Indemnification

The fee paid by the insured in exchange for an insurance policy is called a: - answer✔premium
Haley takes a bottle of water into a store, pours some of it on the floor when no one is
looking, and then pretends to slip and fall. She cries out for help in apparent pain
until someone comes to her aid. She then sues the store for her fake injury in an

effort to collect an insurance settlement. What has Haley committed? - answer✔Hard fraud
Which settlement option is most often used when a claimant misses work because of

bodily injury, but a settlement has not yet been reached? - answer✔Advance payment settlement
Cindy and her insurer cannot reach an agreement for her property claim, and have
gone back and forth for weeks without coming within $10,000 of each other. At this
point, since both believe they are offering a fair settlement, a third party is needed to
help facilitate the negotiation. Both parties still want to retain their ability to "walkaway" if they
cannot reach an agreement. What is the next best step for Cindy and her insurer? -
answer✔Mediation

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When Jeanette shows up to handle a claim on behalf of ABC Insurance, she evaluates
the claim and negotiates a settlement. Maintaining her integrity and acting ethically,

Jeanette is fulfilling her: - answer✔fiduciary duty.
Many adjusters prefer arbitration to litigation, because professional arbitrators tend to

be more ___________ than civil juries. - answer✔knowledgeable

Which of the following is NOT true of the no-release settlement? - answer✔It's also called an
"advance payment settlement."

Why should litigation be considered a last resort option? - answer✔It can be costly and
unpredictable
Which of the following steps would occur LAST in the processing of a claim? -
answer✔Negotiate a settlement with the claimant
As an adjuster for KLM Insurance, Chrystal has the important role of fiduciary agent.

While acting in this capacity, Chrystal's primary responsibility is to: - answer✔protect the
financial and property interests of KLM Insurance
Bobby is adjusting a complicated auto claim. Which of the following is TRUE? -
answer✔Because the policyholder (Jane) is 84 years old and seems to have trouble remembering
what
happened before the accident, Bobby should feel free to contact her 45-year-old caretaker for
clarification.
Jim is an insurance adjuster working a theft claim. As part of his investigation, Jim

might want to do all of the following, EXCEPT: - answer✔look for ways to lower the settlement
for the claimant.
Adjuster Alice is trying to determine the final settlement amount for Ted's claim. Ted's
house was damaged in a covered loss, and Alice has estimated that it will cost
$25,000 to make the necessary repairs. Ted's homeowners policy has a $100,000 limit
and a $2,000 deductible. Typically, how much would Adjuster Alice calculate Ted's

final settlement amount to be? - answer✔$23,000
As an insurance adjuster, Heather is responsible for updating and maintaining an

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accurate record of all the information pertinent to an individual's insurance claim,
including copies of all written documentation, photos and property sketches, witness

statements, and copies of medical bills. What is this record called? - answer✔Claim file
Bill is going to switch employers, and therefore switch healthcare providers. Which
federal law ensures that he won't be denied coverage when he switches health plans? -
answer✔HIPAA
Cindy, a drunk driver, accidentally crashes into Nancy's house, causing $22,000 in
damage. On top of that, Nancy tries to get the adjuster to add an additional $20,000
for punitive damages to punish Cindy for driving while intoxicated. However, Nancy

fails in her attempts at negotiation. This is because: - answer✔the adjuster does not have
authority to negotiate for punitive damages.
Bill's new home is in the final stages of construction, and he has purchased an HO-2
policy to insure his financial interest in the property. This morning, Bill's contractor
calls to tell him that an electrical fire has destroyed his new kitchen, and all of the
crown molding that was supposed to be installed today has been stolen. It will be
$15,000 to rebuild the kitchen and another $4,200 to replace the trim. How will Bill's

insurer respond when he files a claim? - answer✔His insurer will pay $15,000 to rebuild the
kitchen and nothing for the stolen trim.
Tim's $2,500 boat trailer was stolen from his driveway. Ignoring any deductibles, how
much can Tim receive for his stolen trailer when he files a claim against his

homeowners policy? - answer✔$1,500

For loss settlement purposes, most homeowners policies: - answer✔pay for damages to personal
property at actual cash value, and damages to structures at replacement
cost.
After a rain storm, Nancy realizes that she left her bedroom windows open the entire
time. Now there is extensive water damage to her area rug and furniture, and the
laptop that had been sitting on her desk is ruined. Nancy has a Broad Form

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