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Free Businessowners Liability Practice Questions
Pennsylvania Casualty & Allied Lines exam (series 16-05) — 16 practice questions.
Subtopics: BOP purpose, Liability coverage, Medical expenses, Products-completed operations, Aggregate limit, Who is an insured, Hired and non-owned auto, Eligibility, Personal and advertising injury, Duty to defend, Liquor liability exclusion, Pollution exclusion, Employers liability exclusion, Damage to your product, Supplementary payments, Tenant fire liability
Sample questions & answers
1. The Businessowners Policy (BOP) is designed to:
Combine property and liability coverages for eligible small and medium-sized businesses
The BOP packages property and liability coverage in one policy for eligible small to medium businesses.
2. BOP business liability coverage pays for:
Bodily injury, property damage, and personal and advertising injury for which the insured is legally liable
BOP liability covers sums the insured is legally liable to pay for bodily injury, property damage, and personal and advertising injury.
3. BOP medical expense coverage pays:
Reasonable medical expenses of others injured in connection with the insured's business, regardless of fault
BOP medical expenses pays others' reasonable medical costs without regard to the insured's liability, within a sublimit.
4. BOP liability includes products and completed operations, which cover injury or damage caused by the insured's:
Products or completed work away from the premises
BOP liability includes products-completed operations for injury or damage from the insured's products or finished work.
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Practice: Businessowners Liability
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