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Insurance Adjusting- LA Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
Insurance Adjusting- LA Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
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[Show more]What is insurance? 
 protection against financial loss 
what is a premium 
 a scheduled amount to be paid for an insurance policy. 
What are premiums used for 
 premiums are collected into a "pool" or "reserve to pay out claimants 
when needed. 
how can insurance companies afford to pay fo...
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Add to cartWhat is insurance? 
 protection against financial loss 
what is a premium 
 a scheduled amount to be paid for an insurance policy. 
What are premiums used for 
 premiums are collected into a "pool" or "reserve to pay out claimants 
when needed. 
how can insurance companies afford to pay fo...
he difference between surety bonds and insurance contracts is 
 surety bonds do not constitute a transfer of risk. 
Subrogation Clause 
 This clause is used when the insurer has paid a covered claim on 
behalf of the insured that is caused by another party. The insurance 
company is entitled to th...
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Add to carthe difference between surety bonds and insurance contracts is 
 surety bonds do not constitute a transfer of risk. 
Subrogation Clause 
 This clause is used when the insurer has paid a covered claim on 
behalf of the insured that is caused by another party. The insurance 
company is entitled to th...
Adhesion 
 Insurance policies are contracts of adhesion, which means that one 
party (the insurer) dictates the terms, and the other party (the inured) 
simply accepts or rejects them. One implication of this arrangement is 
that any ambiguities in the contract will be interpreted in the favor of...
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Add to cartAdhesion 
 Insurance policies are contracts of adhesion, which means that one 
party (the insurer) dictates the terms, and the other party (the inured) 
simply accepts or rejects them. One implication of this arrangement is 
that any ambiguities in the contract will be interpreted in the favor of...
Which kind of losses are covered under a standard fire policy? 
 Direct 
All fires are not covered by the Standard Fire policies, only those that: 
 are hostile and have a flame or glow 
At what time does a fire policy go into affect? 
 12:01am standard time at the location of the insured's prope...
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Add to cartWhich kind of losses are covered under a standard fire policy? 
 Direct 
All fires are not covered by the Standard Fire policies, only those that: 
 are hostile and have a flame or glow 
At what time does a fire policy go into affect? 
 12:01am standard time at the location of the insured's prope...
Contributory Negligence 
 Insurer refuses to pay anything if the clamant was even partially liable 
Which of the following incidents would be a liability insurance policy cover? 
 A man slips inside a grocery store and injuries himself 
While driving, sue looks down to adjust the radio and crashes t...
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Add to cartContributory Negligence 
 Insurer refuses to pay anything if the clamant was even partially liable 
Which of the following incidents would be a liability insurance policy cover? 
 A man slips inside a grocery store and injuries himself 
While driving, sue looks down to adjust the radio and crashes t...
Lloyds of London was most known for insuring what product? 
 Tobacco Shipments 
How did the Chinese families use the concept of pooling to protect their 
crops? 
 Divided shipments to multiple ships 
The chinese were credited with being the first to create the concept of 
insurance. The main metho...
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Add to cartLloyds of London was most known for insuring what product? 
 Tobacco Shipments 
How did the Chinese families use the concept of pooling to protect their 
crops? 
 Divided shipments to multiple ships 
The chinese were credited with being the first to create the concept of 
insurance. The main metho...
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 Gable roofs have what waste factor so multiply what by what? 
15% removal squares by 1.15 
 Hip roofs have what waste factor so multiply what by what? 
.33, .67, or whole number 
 Always round composition and laminate shingle replacement to? 
.25, .50, .75, or whole num...
Preview 4 out of 37 pages
Add to cart10% removal squares by 1.10 
 Gable roofs have what waste factor so multiply what by what? 
15% removal squares by 1.15 
 Hip roofs have what waste factor so multiply what by what? 
.33, .67, or whole number 
 Always round composition and laminate shingle replacement to? 
.25, .50, .75, or whole num...
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