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LOUISIANA PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSUARANCE EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS AND VERIFIED QUESTIONS GRADED A+ Driver A has a personal auto policy with Part C: UM/UIM limits of 100/300. He is injured by Driver B who has Part A: Bodily Injury Liability limits of 50/100. It is determined that Driver...

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LOUISIANA PROPERTY AND CASUALTY
INSUARANCE EXAM 2024-2025 WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS AND VERIFIED
QUESTIONS GRADED A+




Driver A has a personal auto policy with Part C: UM/UIM limits of 100/300. He is injured by Driver B who
has Part A: Bodily Injury Liability limits of 50/100. It is determined that Driver B is at fault for the
accident. Driver A has $125,000 in medical expenses. How much will his Part C: UM/UIM coverage pay?



a) $125,000

b) $75,000

c) $50,000

d) $25,000 - ANS-c) $50,000



Underinsured motorist coverage acts as excess over the at-fault motorist's coverage. It will pay the
difference between the insured's UIM limits and the at-fault driver's bodily injury limits (in this scenario,
$100,000 of the insured's coverage minus $50,000 of the other driver's). Because of the per person
limits of Driver A's underinsured motorist coverage, the policy will pay the amount necessary to bring
payment up to the per person limit. The policy will not pay more than the limits of liability.



Because an insured owns a lot of expensive jewelry, her insurance agent has advised her to purchase a
scheduled personal property endorsement. If the insured adds this endorsement to her homeowners
policy, which of the following statements would be correct?

,a) The endorsement becomes primary coverage and the HO contract is secondary.

b) Coverage C limits will no longer apply to the jewelry insured by the endorsement.

c) The amount of coverage will be doubled.

d) The endorsement becomes excess coverage. - ANS-b) Coverage C limits will no longer apply to the
jewelry insured by the endorsement.



When items are scheduled, they are excluded from Coverage C as insured items, and are covered only
under the scheduled personal property endorsement.



Which of the following terms refers to a person's ability to do some work or the need to do alternative
work?



a) Temporary total disability

b) Temporary partial disability

c) Permanent partial disability

d) Permanent total disability - ANS-b) Temporary partial disability



The insuring agreement is the part of the policy structure that describes the insured perils and the
method of indemnification.



Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding a personal umbrella liability policy?



a) It provides excess liability coverage over underlying personal liability.

b) It provides errors and omissions coverage for an agency.

c) It may cover certain exposures not provided under the primary layer.

d) It may require the payment of a self-insured retention. - ANS-b) It provides errors and omissions
coverage for an agency.



Personal umbrella policies cover the personal exposure of the insured. Errors and omissions coverage is
provided only in a professional liability policy.

,A mortgage company is named as a loss payee on the insured's homeowners policy, under the standard
mortgage clause. If the insured suffers a loss due to a fire, which of the following is true?



a) The entire loss is payable to the insured.

b) The loss is payable to the insured and the mortgagee.

c) The mortgagee should submit a claim to its insurer, and the insured should submit a claim to the HO
policy.

d) The entire loss is payable to the mortgagee. - ANS-b) The loss is payable to the insured and the
mortgagee.



Loss is payable to the insured and mortgagee to protect the mortgage company's interest. This prevents
the insured from cashing the check and not completing repairs.



Under which type of coverage does the insurer agree to pay for bodily injury or property damage liability
which the insured has agreed to assume under a written contractual agreement?



a) Bodily injury liability policy

b) Contractual liability policy

c) Personal liability policy

d) Property damage liability policy - ANS-b) Contractual liability policy



With this coverage, the insurer agrees to pay for bodily injury or property damage liability which the
insured has agreed to assume under a written contractual agreement.



In a personal auto policy, the medical payments coverage is similar to



a) Accident insurance, because it pays medical expenses regardless of fault.

b) Accident insurance, because it has the same limits.

c) Bodily injury coverage, because it pays the insured's doctor bills.

, d) Bodily injury coverage, because it provides legal protection if the insured causes injuries to others. -
ANS-a) Accident insurance, because it pays medical expenses regardless of fault.



Medical payments will pay for accidental bodily injury of an insured, regardless of fault or auto. It will
pay medical expenses of others occupying the insured auto.



The designation symbols used in commercial auto policies can be found in which policy section?



a) Conditions

b) Covered Auto

c) Liability Coverage

d) Definitions - ANS-b) Covered Auto



Section I - Covered Auto of a commercial auto policy explains the designation symbols used in that
coverage.



Which of the following liability exposures is most likely for a small specialty clothing retail boutique?



a) Operations liability exposure

b) Product liability exposure

c) Completed operations liability exposure

d) Premises liability exposure - ANS-d) Premises liability exposure



The premises liability exposure exists when there is use of the premises. Operations liability exposure
relates to activities in addition to use. Product liability exposure is the possibility that the public might
be injured by the product. Completed operations liability refers to liability for work already performed
or completed. For a boutique retail store, the only possible liability would arise from customer injury
while on the premises.



All of the following are true of Coverage B - Other Structures EXCEPT

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