chapter ten - commercial auto coverage Flashcards
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What Form …
Used to cover owned, leased, hired, rented, or borrowed private passenger autos, trucks, trailers, and semi-trailers that are owned or used by the insured.
Business Auto Coverage Form
The Business Auto Coverage Form covers all of the following, except:
Owned private passenger autos
Automatic coverage for physical damage to trailers
Automobiles owned by employees used for business purposes
Mobile equipment registered to drive on public roads
Automatic coverage for physical damage to trailers.
Owned trailers used by businesses may be covered for physical damage coverage but it is not automatic coverage
Which of the following is not a Symbol under Section I – Covered Autos?
Specifically described on Declarations
Dealers auto liability coverage
Owned Autos Subject to No Fault
Any auto
Dealers auto liability coverage.
Symbol categories also describe only non-owned autos, hired autos, and owned private passenger autos only
Which of the following is NOT an “insured” under the Business Auto Coverage form?
Named insured
Fellow employee
Person using a borrowed auto with permission of the insured
Person liable for the conduct of the insured
Fellow employee.
Under Section II - Lability coverage bodily injury liability coverage does not apply to a fellow employee
What is the maximum the insurer will pay for a covered transportation expenses claim?
$400
$200
$600
$800
$600.
(Transportation expenses are paid up to $20 per day and a maximum of $600 for temporary transportation expenses for the total theft of a covered vehicle)
General Conditions in the business auto policy apply to which of the following?
Transfer of rights
Legal action against the insured
Bankruptcy
Appraisal
Bankruptcy.
(the other choices are loss conditions, and also included as General Conditions are concealment, misrepresentation, or fraud, liberalization, other insurance, premium audit, policy period, and territory,)
A vehicle the insured does not own, rent, lease, or borrow and is used in connection with the insured’s business.
Non-owned Auto
A land motor vehicle, trailer, or semi-trailer, designed for travel on public roads or any other vehicle subject to a compulsory or financial responsibility law or motor vehicle insurance law in the jurisdiction where the vehicle is licensed or principally garaged.
Auto
Vehicle the insured leases, hires, rents, or borrows and is used in connection with the insured’s business.
Hired Auto
Continuous or repeated exposure to the same conditions that results in ‘bodily injury’ or ‘property damage’
Accident
Which of the following covers the insured’s legal obligations for damage to a customer’s car?
Garagekeepers
General Liability
Physical damage
Auto Liability
Garagekeepers.
Garagekeepers coverage is the Garage Coverage form to eliminate possible coverage gaps
Which of the following is covered under Section III – Garagekeepers on the Garage Coverage form?
Garage Operations
Vehicles and equipment owned by others in the care of the insured
Uninsured Motorists
Completed Operations
Vehicles and equipment owned by others in the care of the insured.
(Garagekeepers Coverage provides Comprehensive, Specified Causes of Loss, and Collision coverage for the vehicle and its equipment while in the care, and control of the insured)
Which of the following is NOT one of the five symbol designations on the Business Auto Physical Damage Coverage form?
Owned autos only
Hired autos only
Autos left for service
Specifically described autos
Autos left for service
The other two symbols are owned private passenger autos only and owned autos other than private passenger autos only
All of the following statements regarding a common carrier covered under the Truckers and Motor Carrier Coverage form are correct, except:
A common carrier must use the Trucker Coverage Form
A common carrier can also use the Motor Carrier Coverage Form
A trucker that transports goods belonging to several customers at the same time
A business individual that carries the general public from one place to another for a fee
A common carrier must use the Trucker Coverage Form
A common carrier can use either the Trucker Coverage Form or the Motor Carrier Coverage Form
What coverage under the Motor Carrier Coverage form provides physical damage coverage for non-owned trailers and equipment in the event of an at-fault accident?
Trailer Interchange Coverage
Other Insurance Clause
Commercial Truckers Coverage
Truckers Physical Damage Coverage
Trailer Interchange Coverage
(This coverage is included because truckers and motor carriers may hire independent operators to drive the owned vehicle)
Covers business exposures of motor carriers for hire who transport the goods of others.
Truckers Coverage Form
A business, individual, or organization that, for a fee, carries persons or property that are or belong only to certain customers, from one place to another.
Contract Carrier.
A business, individual, or organization that, for a fee, carries persons or property that are or belong to the general public from one place to another.
Common carrier.
Covers business exposures due to the transportation of goods owned by others for hire and the transportation of their own property.
Motor Carrier Coverage Form
The passage of the Motor Carrier Act of 1980 resulted in all of the following, except:
Mandatory minimum liability limits
Deregulation of the trucking industry
Prohibition of rating bureaus to develop the rates
Increase in truckers wages
Increase in trucker wages.
(As a result of this Act, the number of motor carriers doing business increased and the consumer costs associated with trucking decreased, thus reducing trucker wages.)
Which of the following is true about the Individual Named Insured endorsement?
Protects the named insured who does not own a car
Applies to all resident family members
Adds business coverage to a personal private passenger auto
Coverage is provided only to those individuals listed on a schedule
Applies to all resident family members.
(The Individual Named Insured endorsement adds all resident family members to the Business Auto Coverage form in order to allow family member permission to drive business autos)
Which coverage is not available under the Garage Coverage Form?
Physical damage coverage
Advertising liability
Product liability
Garagekeepers coverage
Advertising liability.
Other provided coverages include premises liability and auto liability
When an employee is injured in an auto accident while on company business, he/she would be covered under:
Company group health insurance
Workers’ Compensation Insurance
Garagekeepers Form
Garage Liability Form
Workers’ Compensation Insurance.
Workers’ Compensation is the exclusive remedy for on-the-job injuries
All of the following are loss conditions of the BAP, except:
Examination of Your Books and Records
Duties in the event of an accident
Transfer of rights of recovery
Legal action against the insurer
Examination of your Books and Records
The Examination of Your Books and Records condition is a Common Policy Condition of the CPP