Tennessee Property & Casualty Exam Prep
Comprehensive exam prep for the Tennessee Property & Casualty insurance licensing exam. Covers Property, Casualty, Personal Lines (Dwelling, Homeowners, Personal Auto) and Commercial Lines (CPP, BOP, Workers' Compensation), plus Tennessee-specific statutes (Tenn. Code Title 56, Title 50). Exam-prep only.
What you'll learn
Every section below is aligned with the Tennessee content outline.
Section 1I. Types of Policies6 lessons+
- Homeowners Forms — HO-2, HO-3, HO-4, HO-5, HO-6, HO-8
- Dwelling Forms — DP-1, DP-2, DP-3
- Commercial Lines — CPP, Commercial Property, BOP, Builders Risk, Cyber First-Party
- Inland Marine — Personal Articles Floaters and Commercial Property Floaters
- National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
- Other Coverages — Earthquake, Mobile Homes, Watercraft, Farm Owners, Windstorm
Section 2II. Insurance Terms and Related Concepts10 lessons+
- Insurance Fundamentals — Law of Large Numbers, Insurable Interest, Risk Transfer
- Risk, Hazard, and Peril — Risk Management Techniques
- Loss and Valuation — Direct vs. Indirect Loss, ACV, Replacement Cost, Agreed Value, Salvage
- Proximate Cause, Deductible, Indemnity, and Limits of Liability
- Coinsurance, Insurance-to-Value, and Occurrence
- Cancellation, Nonrenewal, Vacancy, and Unoccupancy
- Liability and Negligence — Elements, Types, and Defenses
- Binders, Endorsements, Blanket vs. Specific, and Crime Definitions
- Warranties, Representations, Concealment, Deposit Premium and Audit, Certificate of Insurance
- Damages and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
Section 3III. Policy Provisions and Contract Law8 lessons+
- Policy Structure — Declarations, Insuring Agreement, Conditions, Exclusions
- Definition of the Insured; Duties of the Insured; Obligations of the Insurance Company
- Mortgagee Rights; Proof of Loss; Notice of Claim; Appraisal
- Other-Insurance Provisions and Subrogation
- Elements of a Contract and Distinctive Characteristics of Insurance Contracts
- Warranties, Representations, and Concealment in Contract Law
- Sources of Underwriting Information; FCRA; GLBA Privacy Protection
- Policy Application; Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA); Policy Territory
Section 4IV. Types of Policies, Bonds, and Related Terms9 lessons+
- Commercial General Liability (CGL)
- Personal Auto Policy (PAP)
- Business Auto, Garage, and Mobile Equipment
- Workers' Compensation and Employers Liability
- Commercial Crime
- Surety and Fidelity Bonds
- Professional Liability
- Umbrella and Excess Liability
- Businessowners Policy (BOP)
Section 5V. Insurance Terms and Related Concepts (Casualty emphasis)8 lessons+
- Risk and Hazards in a Casualty Context
- Indemnity and Insurable Interest Applied to Casualty
- Loss Valuation in Casualty — Auto Physical Damage, Crime, and Bodily Injury
- Negligence, Liability, and Occurrence — Casualty Application
- Binders, Warranties, Representations, and Concealment — Casualty Practice
- Deposit Premium, Premium Audit, and Certificates of Insurance
- Law of Large Numbers and Pure vs. Speculative Risk — Casualty Application
- Endorsements, Damages, and FCRA Compliance in Casualty
Section 6VI. Tennessee Insurance Code and Department of Commerce and Insurance5 lessons+
- Tennessee TDCI — authority, examinations, orders, penalties
- Producer licensing in Tennessee — types, qualifications, CE, appointment, termination
- Unfair methods of competition and unfair/deceptive acts and practices
- Claims handling — prompt pay, fair settlement practices, notice requirements
- Rating and underwriting practices — prohibited discrimination, credit-based insurance scoring
Section 7VII. Tennessee Statutes Pertinent to Property and Casualty5 lessons+
- Cancellation and nonrenewal — homeowners and auto notice requirements
- Tennessee auto insurance — compulsory liability, UM/UIM, financial responsibility, SR-22
- Tennessee residual property market — FAIR Plan or equivalent
- Tennessee Workers' Compensation — coverage, benefits, Bureau of Workers' Comp
- Tennessee Insurance Guaranty Association — protection on insurer insolvency
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