Casualty Insurance 110
Casualty Insurance 110 has been constructed to provide 8 hours of continuing education credit hours in the concept of casualty insurance. Course approval number: 220815
Property & Casualty Continuing Education
Title Page
Course Description
Course Outlay
Introduction
Powers and Duties
Examination of Books and Records
Investigations/Notice of hearing
Penalties and Fines
Cease and Desist Orders
Domestic, Foreign, and Alien insurers
Admitted vs. Non-admitted Insurers
Sell, Solicit, Negotiate
Licensing
Producer (Resident) License
Non-Resident Producer License
Temporary Producer
License Fees and Application
Maintenance and Duration
Change of Address
Continuing Education Requirements
Reinstatement of License
Appointment/Termination of Appointment
License probation, revocation, suspension, or denial of reissuance
Unfair and Prohibited Practices
Rebating
Defamation
Unfair Discrimination
Misrepresentation and False Advertising of Policy Contracts
False Information and Advertising Generally
Boycott, Coercion, and Intimidation
Unfair Claims Settlement Practices
Fraud
False Financial Statements
Fiduciary Capacity
Misappropriation of Funds
Commissions
Reporting of Actions
Chapter 1 Quiz
Introduction
Commercial general liability
Exposures
Premises and Operations Exposure
Products and Completed Operations Exposure
Coverage
Coverage A: Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability (Occurrence, claims made including retroactive date)
Coverage B: Personal Injury and Advertising Injury
Coverage C: Medical Payments
Supplemental payments
Who is an insured?
First named insured
Limits (per occurrence, Annual aggregate)
Damage to Property of Others Conditions
Automotive: personal auto and business auto
Liability
Bodily Injury
Property damage
Split limits
Combined single limit
Medical payments
Physical damage (collision; other than collision; specified perils)
Uninsured motorist
Underinsured motorists
Who is an insured?
Types of auto
Auto Dealers Coverage Form, including Garage keepers Insurance
Exclusions
Individual Insured and Drive Other Car (DOC)
Mobile equipment
Workers Compensation insurance, Employers Liability insurance, and Related issues
Standard policy concepts
Who is the employee/employer?
Compensation
Work related vs. non-work-related
Other states insurance
Employers liability
Exclusive Remedy
Premium determination
Crime
Employee Dishonesty, Theft, Robbery, Burglary, Forgery and Alteration, Mysterious Disappearance
Bonds
Surety Bond
Fidelity Bond
Professional Liability Insurance
Errors and Omissions
Medical Malpractice
Directors & Officers (D&O)
Employment Practices Liability (EPLI)
Cyber liability and data breach, funds transfer
Liquor Liability
Umbrella/Excess liability
Business Owners Policy (BOP)
Chapter 2 Quiz
Introduction
Risk
Hazard
Moral Hazard
Morale Hazard
Physical Hazard
Indemnity
Insurable Interest
Loss Valuation
Actual Cash Value
Replacement Cost
Market Value
Stated/Agreed Value
Salvage Value
Negligence
Liability
Occurrence
Binder
Warranties, Representations, and Concealment
Deposit Premium/Audit
Certificate of Insurance
Law of Large Numbers
Pure Risk
Speculative Risk
Endorsements
Damages
Compensatory Damages; General & Special
Punitive Damages
Fair Credit Reporting Act
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