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1. What does Hull Coverage provide?

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Hull Coverage specifically focuses on providing coverage for the physical boat, motor, trailer, and equipment necessary for the boat's operation. It does not cover personal belongings, passengers, or maintenance and repairs.

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2. What does Protection and Indemnity (P&I) refer to in boat insurance?

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Protection and Indemnity (P&I) specifically refers to the liability coverage on a boat policy, which protects the insured by indemnifying the 3rd Party in case the insured causes them injury or damage to their property. It does not cover theft, vandalism, medical expenses of the insured, or damages to the boat itself in case of a collision.

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3. What does an Umbrella Policy typically provide that a personal lines policy does not?

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An Umbrella Policy is designed to broaden coverage and offer higher liability limits than what is typically available on a personal lines policy, ranging from 1M-10M. It provides an extra layer of protection beyond what basic insurance policies offer.

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4. What does Self-Insured Retention Limit (SIR) refer to?

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The Self-Insured Retention Limit (SIR) is the amount that must be paid by the insured before the umbrella policy starts providing coverage. It acts similar to a deductible but only applies when the underlying policy doesn't cover the claim.

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5. What is included in the peril of Flood?

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Flood peril specifically refers to events related to water inundation and erosion, not to seismic activity, wind storms, or fires.

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6. Can private insurers write, issue, and service flood insurance through the NFIP?

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The correct answer is that private insurers can write, issue, and service flood insurance through the NFIP. This allows for more options and competition in the market for flood insurance coverage.

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7. What is the waiting period on the Flood Policy?

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The waiting period on the Flood Policy is typically 30 days, meaning that coverage usually starts 30 days after the policy is purchased. This waiting period gives insurance companies time to assess the risk and prevent people from buying coverage at the last minute when a flood is imminent.

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8. What is the limit for a residential structure on a Flood Policy?

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The correct limit for a residential structure on a Flood Policy is $250,000, making it crucial to ensure adequate coverage for potential flood damage.

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9. When is flood insurance required?

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Flood insurance is specifically required for homes in SFHAs that are being mortgaged to protect against potential flood damage.

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10. What can be insured on an Inland Marine Policy?

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Inland Marine Policies specifically cover goods transported over water or land, such as imports, exports, domestic shipments, and personal property. Life, health, and automobile insurance policies are not typically covered under Inland Marine Policies.

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11. What does PAF stand for?

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The Personal Articles Floater (PAF) is a scheduled, open peril, agreed value policy used to provide worldwide coverage for high value personal property such as Fine Art, Jewelry, Furs, Cameras, and Musical Instruments.

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12. Who is responsible for administering the National Flood Insurance Program?

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The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help property owners in flood-prone areas obtain flood insurance.

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13. What is an Excess Liability Policy?

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An Excess Liability Policy is designed to provide additional coverage beyond the limits of underlying policies such as auto and homeowners insurance. It only comes into effect once the limits of the primary policies have been exhausted.

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14. What is the navigation territory for the boat?

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The correct answer specifies that the boat will only be navigated on inland lakes and waterways. An endorsement can broaden the territory, allowing more flexibility in where the boat can be navigated.

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15. What is considered a flood?

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A flood is defined as a temporary condition involving the inundation of dry land or properties due to excessive water accumulation.

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16. What is a Mobile Homeowners Policy?

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A Mobile Homeowners Policy is a stand-alone policy that provides similar coverages to a traditional homeowner's policy, but specifically for mobile homes that are permanently installed. It is not limited to just the contents or renters, and it covers the structure whether it's moving or stationary.

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17. What is the purpose of a Difference in Conditions (DIC) Policy?

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A Difference in Conditions (DIC) Policy is designed to fill coverage gaps not covered by a standard insurance policy, typically with a very high deductible such as $10,000. This type of policy is useful for providing additional coverage for unique risks.

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What does Hull Coverage provide?
What does Protection and Indemnity (P&I) refer to in boat insurance?
What does an Umbrella Policy typically provide that a personal lines...
What does Self-Insured Retention Limit (SIR) refer to?
What is included in the peril of Flood?
Can private insurers write, issue, and service flood insurance through...
What is the waiting period on the Flood Policy?
What is the limit for a residential structure on a Flood Policy?
When is flood insurance required?
What can be insured on an Inland Marine Policy?
What does PAF stand for?
Who is responsible for administering the National Flood Insurance...
What is an Excess Liability Policy?
What is the navigation territory for the boat?
What is considered a flood?
What is a Mobile Homeowners Policy?
What is the purpose of a Difference in Conditions (DIC) Policy?
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