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Insurance for the Florida Bar Exam

Insurance law principles

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What You'll Study in Insurance

Auto Insurance
Bad Faith
Insurance Contracts
Policy Interpretation
Misrepresentation & Rescission
Insurable Interest
Assignments of Benefits
Property Insurance
Liability Insurance
Duty to Defend
Coverage Defense Procedure
Settlement & Coverage
Bad Faith Procedure
Coverage Defenses
Policy Conditions
Notice & Prejudice
Appraisal
Attorney’s Fees & Costs
Subrogation
Multiple Insurance Policies
Auto Insurance - UM/UIM
Auto Insurance - Exclusions
Auto Insurance - Optional Coverages
Formation & Binders
Cancellation & Nonrenewal
Burden of Proof
Property Insurance - Exclusions
Property Insurance - Causation
Property Insurance - Common Claims
Claims Handling & Cooperation
Claims Handling Standards
Regulation & Administration
Guaranty Associations
Property Insurance - Catastrophe Framework
Agents & Brokers
Equitable Remedies
Public Policy Limits
Defense Costs & Reimbursement

Sample Insurance Questions

1What is automobile insurance (PIP) in Florida?
2What is bad faith insurance claim in Florida?
3What are the essential elements of an insurance contract under Florida law?

What You'll Master

Master insurable interest requirements for life, property, and liability insurance
Learn policy interpretation rules including contra proferentem and reasonable expectations
Memorize the duties of insurers including the duty to defend and duty to indemnify
Understand bad faith claims and the remedies available to policyholders
Nail subrogation rights and contribution among multiple insurers
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Insurance for Florida Bar Exam FAQ

What Insurance Law topics are covered?
Our flashcards cover insurable interest, policy formation and interpretation, types of coverage (life, property, liability, health), insurer duties (defend, indemnify), exclusions, cancellation, bad faith, subrogation, and regulation of the insurance industry.
How do flashcards help with Insurance Law?
Insurance Law involves interpreting policy language and applying coverage principles. Our flashcards drill the key doctrines such as the duty to defend versus the duty to indemnify, ambiguity rules, and bad faith standards.
Are bad faith claims covered?
Yes. We cover both first-party and third-party bad faith claims, including the standards for proving bad faith, available remedies (including punitive damages in some jurisdictions), and common insurer practices that may constitute bad faith.
Do you cover the difference between occurrence and claims-made policies?
Yes. Our flashcards explain the distinction between occurrence-based and claims-made policies, when coverage is triggered under each type, and how extended reporting periods work.

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