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NC Claims Adjuster Exam Study Questions and
Correct Answer
Liability Insurance PAP (Part A)

✓ ~: Pays all the sums and insured must legally pay as damage due to BI/PD caused by an
accident and resulting from the ownership, maintenance or use of a covered auto.




Coverage Part A through F of a PAP

✓ ~: A. Liability
B. Medical Payments

C. UM/UIM

D. Physical Damage

E. Insured Duties

F. General Provisions




Certificate of Insurance (COI)

✓ ~: A document that proves the existence of insurance coverage




Occurrence

✓ ~: Something that continue to happen and may cause injury later on.




Accident

✓ ~: A sudden unforseen and unintended one time event




Assumption of risk

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✓ ~: An individual who is aware of the potential risk involved and chose to expose
themselves to it.




Comparative negligence

✓ ~: Measures the amount of negligence contributed to each party. The injured party will
not cover damages equal to the percentage of negligence they contribute.




Contributory Negligence

✓ ~: If an insured party contributed to their injury in anyway due to their own negligence, we
will not pay anything.




What state is a contributory state?

✓ ~: North Carolina




Negligence

✓ ~: Failure to do (or not do) what a reasonable prudent person would or would not have
done in a similar instance.




Temporary Substitute Automobile

✓ ~: Not owned by the named insured but used temporarily as a substitute for the owned
auto that is not currently being used.




What is an example of a Temporary substitute Automobile?

✓ ~: A dealership loans an insured a vehicle to drive while their car is getting fixed.




Non Owned Automobile

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✓ ~: Not owned by the named insured or any relative.




What is an example of an Non Owned Automobile?

✓ ~: An insured borrows a neighbors car.




If an additional vehicle is not reported to the insurer within 30 days:

✓ ~: No coverage will apply to the added vehicle.




If a vehicle is added to an existing policy (In addition to):

✓ ~: It will have the broadest coverage if insured within 30 days of becoming the owner.




If a replacement vehicle is not reported within 30 days:

✓ ~: Part D (Comprehensive and Collision Coverage) will not apply to the replacement
vehicle.




A new vehicle that replaces another vehicle will:

✓ ~: Have the same coverages as the old vehicle if the named insured request to insure it
within 30 days of becoming the owners.




Insured

✓ ~: Any blood relative by marriage, adoption, wards, foster children, living in the same
home, including children away at college. Also, any person using someones car with their
permission.




Named insured

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✓ ~: Listed on the declarations page. Included a spouse wether they are named in the
policy or not, provided they live in the same home.




1st Coverage for watercraft or yacht are:

✓ ~: Hull insurance for damage to the insured boat itself




2nd Coverage for watercraft or yacht are:

✓ ~: Protection and indemnity liability coverage for BI and PD exposures for damage to
other people or other peoples boats.




What doesn't watercraft or yacht coverage provide?

✓ ~: Coverage for boats used for hire, charger, or for transporting people for a fee.




How many days removal coverage is provided on the National Flood Insurance Program?

✓ ~: 45 days




Elevation certificates

✓ ~: Required on dwellings that are written in the regular program in certain flood zones in
order to properly rate the policy.




Flood insurance policies become effective after:

✓ ~: 30 days after receipt of the coverage application and the premium payment.




The general property form on flood insurance is used to:

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