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For all homeowners policies in RI the basis of recovery for contents and personal property is what?
1) Functional replacement cost
2) Actual cash value (ACV)
3) Both 1 & 2
4) none of the above
4) HO5 - Comprehensive
5) HO4 - Renter/tenant
6) HO6 - Condo
2) Actual cash value (ACV)
What is the basis of recovery for most poliice written in the state of Rhode Island for dwellings and other structures?
a) Actual Cash Value (ACV)
b) Replacement costs
c) none of the above
b) Replacement costs
What is the basis of recovery for HO-8 dwelling and other structures?
a) functional replacement cost
b) replacement cost
c) acv
a) functional replacement cost
What is the basis of recovery for HO-2 for the dwelling or other structures.
a) functional replacement cost
b) replacement cost
c) acv
b) replacement cost
What is the basis of recovery for HO-5 dwelling
a) functional replacement cost
b) replacement cost
c) acv
b) replacement cost
What is the basis of recovery for HO-6 for part a, the dwelling?
a) functional replacement cost
b) replacement cost
c) acv
b) replacement cost
The basis of recovery for HO-8 is replacement cost for Dwellings and other structures. True or False
False, Functional replacement cost
The basis of recovery for HO-3 for contents and personal property is ACV. True or False
True
A special type of excess liablity coverage which provides coverage for broader perils and raises limits is...
a) property damage
b) umbrella coverage
c) all inclusive coverage
b) umbrella coverage
For umbrella policies, covers things that are excluded under the underlying policy, if that case, then what applies?
1) umbrella waiver
2) Self insured retention (SIR)
3) retained limit clause
2) Self insured retention (SIR)
The standard S.I.R (self insured retention) in Rhode Island is how much?
a) 1000.00
b) 2500.00
c) 3500.00
a) 1000.00
AFFAC IS AN ANOGRAM FOR WHAT PERILS
"ALL FRENCH FRIES ARE CRISPY"
ARTIFICIAL CURRENT, FREEZING,FALLING OBJECTS, ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OR OVERFLOW OF WATER OR STEAM, COLLAPSE
Umbrella coverage will pay for up to what amount per day if the insured has to tesify in court?
a) 100.00
b) 250.00
c) 500.00
a) 100.00
UMPD in Rhode Island is not applicable
a) when the insured's vehicle is legally parked and unattended.
b) when the uninsured motorist was driving down the wrong way on a one way street.
c) Insured is rear ended
d) the insured was struck by a stolen car.
e) when the insured's vehicle is struck by an hit and run.
e) when the insured's vehicle is struck by an hit and run.
Rhode Island UMPD there is a deductible of how much?
a) 200.00
b) 300.00
c) 500.00
a) 200.00
to determine if an act was negligent and determine if a prudent person in the exercise of ordinary care would have foreseen that the injury or damage would have naturally resulted from the act.
a) forsee ability
b) comparitive negligence
c) contributory negligence
a) foresee ability
If a person contributed to his or her own damages in any way, the other party cannot be held liable for them..
a) foresee ability
b) comparitive negligence
c) contributory negligence
c) contributory negligence
Allows a finding of liabilty to be made even if both parties have contributed to the loss with an award based on the extent of each parties negligence.
a) foresee ability
b) comparitive negligence
c) contributory negligence
b) comparitive negligence
A civil wrong that violates the right of another- it can be intentional of unintentional is known as ..
a) forsee ability
b) tort
c) contributory negligence
b) tort
Intentional withholding, rather than misstating a material fact is..
a) concealment
b) misrepresentation
c) material fact
a) concealment
A fact that would cause an insurer to decline a risk, charge a different premium or change the provisions of the policy that was issued is known as...
a) concealment
b) misrepresentaion
c) Material fact
c) material fact
A written or verbal misstatment of a material fact involved in the contract on which the insurer relies is known as..
a) Material fact
b) Misrepresentation
c) concealment
b) Misrepresentation
Must have a chance of financial loss or financial interest in the property is ..
a) Material fact
b) insurable interest
c) Named peril
b) insurable interest
The transfer of rights to recover to an insurance carrier from others is known as...
a) warrenties
b) subrogation
c) concealment
b) subrogation
Policy that insures against all risks of physical loss except those specifically exluded is known as...
a)Named peril
b)Insurable interest
c) Open peril
c) Open peril
Policy that lists specific perils or cause of loss is known as...
a) Insurable interest
b) warrenties
c) Named peril
c) Named Peril
When rental is paid in Rhode Island under the Property damage coverage and no deductible, the inusred is covered up to what amount?
a) $5000.00
b) $15,000.00
c) $25,000.00
c) $25,000.00
Rental in Rhode Island is paid under what what coverage and has no deductible for the insured up to 25,000
a) collison
b) rental reimbursement
c) property damage
c) property damage
OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts require permanent non removable identification and its origin. True or False
False it is after market parts that require that.
If the vehicle is less than 30 months old from the date of the manufacturer, the only way the insurer can use after market parts is to have who provide written consent from the owner of the vehicle.
a) the vehicle owner
b) the insurance company
c) the body shop
c) the body shop
If a vehicle is less than how many months old (from the date of manufacturer) insurers shall NOT require the use of after market parts.
a) 12
b) 30
c) 60
d) 72
b) 30
An insurer shall reply in writing within how many days to all written communications from someone presenting a claim?
a) 10
b) 15
c) 30
d) 45
a) 10
Once a claim has been presented the insurer has how many days to send them notice to acknowledge the loss?
a) 10
b) 15
c) 30
d) 45
a) 10
If the claim is open for ___ days from the notice date, then a second delay letter must be issued and followed up every ___ days. (both answers are the same)
a) 10
b) 15
c) 30
d) 45
d) 45
Once an insurer has recieved proof of loss they have how many days to accept or deny the claim by issuing letters?
a) 10
b) 15
c) 30
d) 45
b) 15
If a policyholder is making an UM claim the insurance compnay has how many days to contact the insured?
a) 10
b) 30
c) 60
d) 15
d) 15
After an inurer has determined liablity, they have how many days to make a payemnt?
a) 10
b) 30
c) 60
d) 15
b) 30
When the appraisal proves that the amount of damaged goods are worth what is is being claimed is known as 3
a) replacement cost provision
b) actual cash value
c) stated value
d) proof of loss
d) proof of loss
To insure property to its stated amount of value and no penalties apply is known as..
a) replacement cost provision
b) actual cash value
c) stated value
d) proof of loss
c) stated value
Replacement cost provision allows allowance for depriciation. True or False
False
Letter issued unilaterally by the insurer.
a) subrogation
b) non-waiver
c) waiver
d) reservation of rights
d) reservation of rights
Provides notice to the claiment that a particular claim may not be covered and the insurer is not giving up its right to deny coverage by investigating the claim.
a) subrogation
b) non-waiver
c) waiver
d) reservation of rights
b) non-waiver
The intentional reqliquishment of a known right is...
a) subrogation
b) non-waiver
c) waiver
d) reservation of rights
c) waiver
Punitive Damages are...
a) for pain and suffering
b) to compensate for damage and/or injury
c) specific bills such as medical
bills, lost wages, funeral expenses and
cost to repair damaged property.
d) never paid by the insurance company, inteneded to punsish the negligent party (tort)
d) never paid by the insurance company, inteneded to punsish the negligent party (tort)
Special Damages are...
a) for pain and suffering
b) to compensate for damage and/or injury
c) specific bills such as medical
bills, lost wages, funeral expenses and
cost to repair damaged property.
d) never paid by the insurance company, inteneded to punsish the negligent party (tort)
c) specific bills such as medical bills, lost wages, funeral expenses and cost to repair damaged property.
General Damages are...
a) for pain and suffering
b) to compensate for damage and/or injury
c) specific bills such as medical
bills, lost wages, funeral expenses and
cost to repair damaged property.
d) never paid by the insurance company, inteneded to punsish the negligent party (tort)
a) for pain and suffering
Compensatory Damages are...
a) for pain and suffering
b) to compensate for damage and/or injury
c) specific bills such as medical
bills, lost wages, funeral expenses and
cost to repair damaged property.
d) never paid by the insurance company, inteneded to punsish the negligent party (tort)
b) to compensate for damage and/or injury
to assist in memorization, when trying to remember the perils that are covered for Contents and personal property, all are 1-14 which are all of them except for? (hint there are two answers)
a) HO-8
b) HO-2
c) HO-3
d) HO-4
e) HO-5
f) HO-6
both a & e
For HO-8 What are the perils covered for Contents and personal property?
a) 1-9
b) 1-14
c) open
a) 1-9
For HO-2 What are the perils covered for Contents and personal property?
a) 1-9
b) 1-14
c) open
b) 1-14
For HO-3 What are the perils covered for Contents and personal property?
a) 1-9
b) 1-14
c) open
b) 1-14
For HO-3 What are the perils covered for dwelling and other stuctures?
a) 1-9
b) 1-14
c) open
c) open
For HO-2 what are the perils covered for Dwelling and other structures?
a) 1-9
b) 1-14
c) open
b) 1-14 TWHALESRVVVF
The basis of recovery for HO-6 is fucntional replacement cost. True or False
False it is replacement cost
The basis of recovery for HO-6 is replacement cost. True or False
True
The basis of recovery for HO-4 is replacement cost. True or False and why
False since HO-4 is renter/tenant and only covers contents and personal property
What is the basis of recovery for HO-3
a) functional replacement cost
b) replacement cost
c) acv
b) replacement cost
What are the perils covered under HO-8 for section C which is C for contents and peronal property?
a) 1-9
b) 1-14
c) open
a) 1-9
What is the perils covered under HO-8 under sections a & b? remember a&b are dwelling and other structures.
a) 1/14
b) 1-9
c) open
b) 1-9 TWHALESRVVVF
for section C which is contents and personal property is all ACV but with one exception. Which policy has the exception?
1) HO8 - Modified
2) HO2 - Broad
3) HO3 - Special
4) HO5 - Comprehensive
5) HO4 - Renter/tenant
6) HO6 - Condo
1) HO8 - Modified the exception is that it has a $1000.00 theft limit
For all homeowners policies in RI the basis of recovery for Contents and personal property (aka c) is replacement cost for all except.
1) HO8 - Modified
2) HO2 - Broad
3) HO3 - Special
4) HO5 - Comprehensive
5) HO4 - Renter/tenant
6) HO6 - Condo
7) both 1&5
8) both 6&3
3)
7) both 1&5 1 is functional replacement cost 5 is nothing at all since it is for renters and the the bldg.
TWHALESRVVVF IS AN ANAGRAM FOR WHAT PERILS "THE WHALES ARE VERY VERY VERY FAST"
THEFT, WIND,HAIL,AIRCRAFT,LIGHTENING,EXPLOSION,SMOKE,RIOT,VANDALISM,VOLCANIC,VEHICLES,FFIRE
HO-8 is designed for
a) condo owners
b) open peril coverage for a dwelling
c) designed for older homes
c) designed for older homes. (with values that far exceed thier market value.)
HO-6 PROVIDES COVERAGE FOR
A) RENTER TENANT
B) CONDO OWNERS
C) OLDER HOMES
B) CONDO OWNERS
HO-5 also known as the comprehensive form provides coverage for...
a) provides open peril coverage for the dwelling, and personal property.
b) renters/tenants-insures personal property but not to the structure.
c) provides broad coverage on the personal property of the condo owner.
provides open peril coverage for the dwelling, and personal property.
HO-4 also known as contents broad form covers.
a) designed for older homes with replacement values that far exceed the market value.
b) renters/tenants-insures personal property but not to the structure.
c) provides broad coverage on the personal property of the condo owner.
b) renters/tenants-insures personal property but not to the structure.
HO-3 also known as special form is..
a) (open risk) provides open peril coverage for the dwelling and the other structures, for any direct physical loss not specifically excluded on the policy.
b) provides open peril coverage for the dwelling and other structures and personal property.
c) designed for older homes with replacement values that far exceed the market value.
a) (open risk) provides open peril coverage for the dwelling and the other structures, for any direct physical loss not specifically excluded on the policy.
HO-2 also known as Broad form covers.
a) renters/tenants
b) provides open peril coverage for the dwelling, and personal property.
c) provides broad coverage for hte dwelling and personal property.
c) provides broad coverage for hte dwelling and personal property.
HO-1 which is also called the basic form.
a)renters/tenants
b)broad coverage for the dwelling and property.
c) basic coverage for the dwelling and property
c) basic coverage for the dwelling and property
What is covered watercraft under Coverage F
a) outboard motors of 25Hp or less
b) outboard motors of 26Hp or less
c) outboard motors of 27Hp or less
b) outboard motors of 26Hp or less
What is covered watercraft under Coverage F
a) Vessel's less than 26' in length
b) any row boat
c) rafts
a) Vessel's less than 26' in length
Covered vehicles under the RI homeowners policy are not covered eccept for
a) golf carts used for any purpose and not on a golf course.
b) vehicles used to maintain property
c) handicapped vehicles
NOT "A" UNLESS THE GOLF CART ONLY ON THE GOLF COURSE.
BOTH B AND C ARE CORRECT
b) vehicles used to maintain property
c) handicapped vehicles
The Medical payments to others section of Coverage F has a monetary limit of what per occurance?
a) 1,000.00
b) 10,000.00
c 100,000.00
a) 1,000.00
Coverage F from the Rhode Island homeowners policy is for what?
a) Medical payments to others
b) loss of use
c) personal liability
a) Medical payments
Coverage E from the Rhode Island homeowners policy for personal liabilty covers up to what amount of each occurance?
a) $5,000.00
b) $10,000.00
c) $100,000.00
c) $100,000.00
Coverage E from the Rhode Island homeowners policy is for what?
a) medical payments to others
b) loss of use
c) Personal liablity
c) Personal liablity
coverage D applies if the insured's home becomes uninhabitable due to a Hazard? True or False
False - coverage D applies if the insured's home becomes uninhabitable due to a PERIL AND OR CIVIL AUTHORITIES PREVENT THE INSURED FROM LIVING AT THE PREMISES.
Coverage D on a Rhode Island homeowners policy covers what?
a) Contents and personal property
b) Loss of use
c) Medical
b) Loss of use
What is the special limit for recovery for theft only of watercraft?
a) $500.00
b) $2500.00
c) no coverage
c) no coverage
What is the special limit for recovery for theft only of silverware?
a) $500.00
b) $2500.00
c) $1500.00
b) $2500.00
What is the special limit for recovery for theft only of guns and firearms?
a) $500.00
b) $2500.00
c) $1500.00
b) $2500.00
What is the special limit for recovery for theft only of Jewelry and furs?
a) $500.00
b) $2500.00
c) $1500.00
c) $1500.00
What is the special limit for recovery for property kept in an undisclosed location?
a) $500.00
b) $2500.00
c) $1000.00
c) $1000.00
What is the special limit for recovery for electronic apparatus either powered by a vehicle or used in the business?
a) $500.00
b) $2500.00
c) $1500.00
b) $2500.00
What is the special limit for recovery for off premises business property?
a) $500.00
b) $2500.00
c) $1500.00
a) $500.00
What is the special limit for recovery for on premises business property?
a) $500.00
b) $2500.00
c) $1500.00
b) $2500.00
What is the special limit for recovery for trailers?
a) $200.00
b) $2500.00
c) $1500.00
c) $2500.00
What is the special limit for recovery for Watercraft?
a) $200.00
b) $1500.00
c) $2500.00
b) $1500.00
What is the special limit for recovery for securities?
a) $1500.00
b) $1000.00
c) $1200.00
a) $1500.00
What is the special limit for recovery for money?
a) $1000.00
b) $2500.00
c) $200.00
c) $200.00
Basis of recovery for Coverage C which takes care of contents and personal property is...
a) replacement cost
b) ACV (actual cash value)
c) determined by an adjuster
b) ACV (actual cash value)
Coverage C from a Rhode Island home owners covers what?
a) Loss of use
b) contents and personal property
c) dwelling
b) contents and personal property
Coverage B from a Rhode Island home owners covers what?
a) other structures
b) contents and personal property
c) dwelling
a) other structures
Co-insurance clause in the state of Rhode Island which says if the home is insured for less than ___% of its value, the basis of recovery is ACV

a) 10%
b) 50%
c) 80%
c) 80%
Coverage A from a Rhode Island Home owners policy covers what?
a) other structures
b) contents and personal property
c) dwelling
c) dwelling
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