CALA Property Damage Assessment 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A homeowner's detached garage is destroyed by fire. The main dwelling is undamaged. Under a standard HO-3 policy, which coverage section applies to the garage?
- Coverage A – Dwelling
- Coverage B – Other Structures (Correct answer)
- Coverage C – Personal Property
- Coverage D – Loss of Use
Correct answer: Coverage B – Other Structures
Coverage B – Other Structures applies to structures on the residence premises that are separated from the dwelling by clear space, including detached garages.
Question 2: When measuring roof square footage for an estimate, one 'square' of roofing material equals how many square feet?
- 10 square feet
- 50 square feet
- 100 square feet (Correct answer)
- 144 square feet
Correct answer: 100 square feet
In roofing, one square equals 100 square feet of roof surface, which is the standard unit used when ordering and pricing roofing materials.
Question 3: An adjuster finds that a burst pipe caused water damage to drywall, flooring, and personal property. Which step should be taken first after inspecting the loss?
- Issue the final settlement check immediately
- Determine whether the insured mitigated the loss to prevent further damage (Correct answer)
- File a subrogation lien against the plumber
- Depreciate all damaged items at 50%
Correct answer: Determine whether the insured mitigated the loss to prevent further damage
Policyholders have a duty to mitigate after a loss; the adjuster must verify that reasonable steps were taken to prevent further damage before calculating the full claim.
Question 4: What is 'betterment' in the context of property damage claims?
- An upgrade the insurer provides free of charge
- A deduction applied when repairs restore the property to a condition better than its pre-loss state (Correct answer)
- The additional living expenses paid during repairs
- A premium discount for loss-free policies
Correct answer: A deduction applied when repairs restore the property to a condition better than its pre-loss state
Betterment is a reduction in claim payment when the repair or replacement leaves the insured in a better position than before the loss, such as replacing worn materials with new ones.
Question 5: A commercial building adjuster needs to determine the building's insurable value. Which method calculates the cost to rebuild the structure at current prices without regard to land value?
- Market value approach
- Income capitalization approach
- Replacement cost new (RCN) approach (Correct answer)
- Assessed tax value approach
Correct answer: Replacement cost new (RCN) approach
The replacement cost new (RCN) approach estimates the current cost to construct a building of like kind and quality, excluding land, which is the standard for property insurance valuation.
Question 6: A homeowner files a claim for a tree that fell on her fence. The insurer determines the tree was diseased and the insured was aware of its condition. How does this affect the claim?
- The claim is automatically denied because trees are not covered
- Negligence by the insured could trigger the policy's neglect exclusion (Correct answer)
- The insurer must pay because windstorm caused the tree to fall
- The claim is paid in full and subrogation is waived
Correct answer: Negligence by the insured could trigger the policy's neglect exclusion
Most homeowners policies contain a neglect exclusion that can bar or reduce recovery when the insured knowingly failed to maintain property, which contributed to the loss.
Question 7: What does the term 'scope of loss' mean in property damage adjustment?
- The geographic area covered by the policy
- A detailed itemization of all damaged items and the work required to restore the property (Correct answer)
- The maximum policy limit applicable to the claim
- The time period the insurer has to respond to the claim
Correct answer: A detailed itemization of all damaged items and the work required to restore the property
The scope of loss is the documented inventory of all damages, quantities, and repair or replacement actions needed to restore the property to its pre-loss condition.
A homeowner's detached garage is destroyed by fire.
The main dwelling is undamaged.
Under a standard HO-3 policy, which coverage section applies to the garage?