Examfx principles of property and casualty insurance

The property and casualty insurance industry offers career opportunities for those wanting to become an insurance agent. Anyone who owns a home, car, business, or any type of property is a potential client.

Before you can become a property and casualty insurance agent, you must first take and pass your state’s licensing exam.

ExamFX has been helping insurance and securities professionals pass licensing exams for more than two decades. Millions of insurance agents have begun their careers by enrolling in one of our exam prep courses.

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What Is Property and Casualty Insurance?

Property and casualty insurance is designed to protect you if things you own are damaged or stolen (Property coverage), or if you are legally responsible for causing injury to another person or damaging someone else’s property (Casualty or Liability coverage).

A great example of property protection is when a homeowners property insurance policy covers the loss of a window that is broken by accident or a roof that is damaged by a falling tree. Another example is when auto policies cover the cost of direct damage to your vehicle, like repairing damage by hail.

Casualty insurance is designed to cover legal liability. If a visitor at your house falls down the stairs and sues for coverage of their medical expenses, a property and casualty policy could provide that coverage.

Business (commercial) insurance is also a major part of the property and casualty industry. All businesses need to protect their structures, real property, fleets of vehicles, and business equipment. Additionally, commercial liability insurance, as well as workers compensation insurance, are a necessity for successful business operations.

A State-Specific Exam

Insurance is regulated at the state level, not by a federal authority.

While individual state insurance exams may vary by number of questions or passing score, the core information is consistent from state to state.

It is very important for candidates to familiarize themselves with their state’s regulations and the process of becoming a licensed producer. At ExamFX, we’ve made the process simple by building a comprehensive State Insurance Prelicensing Requirement page. Just navigate to the website and click on your state.

We also recommend reviewing your state’s exam content outline, which is available on your testing provider’s website. The outline provides specific information about the exam, including terms and concepts, focus areas, and the number of questions by topic. Becoming thoroughly familiar with your state’s specific guidelines will help you focus and pass your exam.

The Property and Casualty Insurance Exam

ExamFX has identified seven areas that are common to most state property and casualty exams: