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Commercial Casualty Insurance Exam Commercial Lines
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Answer 32 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. 1. Lease of premises 2. Sidetrack Agreement (Railroad) 3. Easement or license agreement 4. Municipality - Indemnify a municipality 5. Elevator Maintenance 6. Any other written contract where you assume a tort liability
Liability Triggers
Five Insured Contracts
An accident
Two Types of Damage
2. Direct - Vicarious: Agency-Principle - Employee-Employer - Indep Cont-Sub - Partnership-Partners
Three parties to Indemnity Agreement
Intentional Torts
Legally Responsible
Who is an insured?
3. A voluntary act resulting in injury or loss to another. Libel (written) slander (spoken) - wrongful detention - false arrest - copyright - assault - wrongful entry or eviction
Contract Liability
Claims Made Coverage Trigger
Statutes Create Liability
Intentional Torts
4. More Appropriately Insured Elsewhere - Catastrophe
Punitive
Products Liability - liable for defective or hazardous products - even if an idiot wouldn't stick hand in mower
Supplemental ERP
Exposures
5. 1. Named insured - if indiv - includes spouse 2. Automatic Insured - Employee - Leased worker - Volunteer Worker - Real Estate Managers - Newly acquired or formed org
Occurrence Coverage Trigger
PD
Who is an insured?
CGL Loss Exposures
6. In Addition to Policy Limits
Legally Responsible
Uninsurable Exposures
Defense costs are paid
Punitive
7. Coverage A: BI/PD (Occurrence) - Coverage B: PI/AI (offense) - Coverage C: Medical Payments (no fault)
Three parties to Indemnity Agreement
Three Major Coverages
Occurrence Coverage Trigger
Uninsurable Exposures
8. Named Insured - unless LLC - JV or Partnership - then NO
Liability Triggers
Three Major Coverages
Legally Responsible
Newly acquired or formed org
9. 60 days - know and reported or incurred and not reported
Uninsurable Exposures
Basic Extended Reporting Period
Bodily Injury
Legally Responsible
10. Your conduct - Conduct of Others
An accident
Three parties to Indemnity Agreement
Compensatory
Liability Triggers
11. 1. Duty owed 2. Breach of that duty 3. Insured's action caused damages 4. Proximate or actual cause between breach and damages. 5. Proven by plaintiff
Intentional Torts
Negligience
Coverage A Exclusions
Two Types of Damage
12. 1. Premises Liability 2. Business Operations Liability 3. Products Liability 4. Completed 5. Contractual Liability 6. Contingent Liability - for Indep Cont 7. Personal Injury Liability Offenses 8. Advertising Liability Offenses
Supplemental ERP
CGL Loss Exposures
Two Types of Damage
Products Liability - liable for defective or hazardous products - even if an idiot wouldn't stick hand in mower
13. Dangerous Instrumentality - use of guns - lions
Business Risk Exposures
Defense costs are paid
Products Liability - liable for defective or hazardous products - even if an idiot wouldn't stick hand in mower
Absolute Tort Liability
14. Employees - Unless they injure fellow employee or work in professional healthcare
Automatic Insured Issues
Three parties to Indemnity Agreement
Newly acquired or formed org
Contract Liability
15. Occurrence means...
An accident
Statutes Create Liability
PD
Business Risk Exposures
16. Strict Liability same as ...
17. Expected or Intended Injury (Bar Fight)
Liability Triggers
Coverage A Exclusions
Defense costs are paid
Bodily Injury
18. Special Damages - Specific $ amounts General Damages - Subjective
Automatic Insured Issues
Uninsurable Exposures
Three Major Coverages
Compensatory
19. Physical injury to tangible property - loss of use of tangible property - electronic data is not considered tangible property
PD
Five Insured Contracts
Claims Made Coverage Trigger
Two Types of Damage
20. One party assumes liability for another.
An accident
Coverage A Exclusions
Negligience
Contractual Indemnity
21. Dram Shop - Statute of Limitation or Repose - Comparative Negligience - Workers Comp
Statutes Create Liability
Occurrence Coverage Trigger
Contract Liability
Contractual Indemnity
22. 1. BI/PD caused by occurrence in coverage territory 2. BI/PD did not occur before retroactive date 3. during policy period or extended reporting period
Two Types of Damage
Exposures
Statutes Create Liability
Claims Made Coverage Trigger
23. Additional time and premium
Supplemental ERP
Liability Triggers
Products Liability - liable for defective or hazardous products - even if an idiot wouldn't stick hand in mower
Occurrence Coverage Trigger
24. Product recall - data - SPAM
Newly acquired or formed org
Uninsurable Exposures
Exposures
Automatic Insured Issues
25. Indemnitor, Indemnitee, Injured Party
Products Liability - liable for defective or hazardous products - even if an idiot wouldn't stick hand in mower
Three parties to Indemnity Agreement
Bodily Injury
Negligience
26. Limited - Intermediate - Broad
Intentional Torts
Liability Triggers
Who is an insured?
Types of Indemnity agreements
27. Injury - Sickness or Disease - including death
Claims Made Coverage Trigger
Two Types of Damage
Bodily Injury
Absolute Tort Liability
28. Compensatory - Punitive
Two Types of Damage
Contractual Indemnity
Business Risk Exposures
Products Liability - liable for defective or hazardous products - even if an idiot wouldn't stick hand in mower
29. Coverage Territory - Policy Period
Uninsurable Exposures
Intentional Torts
Occurrence Coverage Trigger
Liability Triggers
30. Your own work
Intentional Torts
Business Risk Exposures
Contractual Indemnity
Punitive
31. Statutes impose restrictions on insurability; imposed to deter or punish
Legally Responsible
Exposures
Liability Triggers
Punitive
32. Indemnification and Hold Harmless Clauses
Statutes Create Liability
Contract Liability
Occurrence Coverage Trigger
Intentional Torts