Conquer the Tennessee Casualty Insurance Exam: Volunteer State Licensure Guide
Covers Liability, Commercial Auto, Workers’ Compensation, Bonds, and Tennessee Casualty Regulations
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What sets this audiobook study guide apart is what it is not. It is not a tedious narration of a textbook hundreds of pages long. It is not weighed down with endless practice questions that don’t work in audio format. And it is not a generic guide with only a state name swapped into the title.
Instead, this guide is a quick, targeted review of the most important topics you are likely to see on the exam. It is built directly on the official Tennessee Casualty Insurance Exam outline, ensuring every chapter is aligned with what the test actually covers.
Coverage includes:
• Commercial general liability exposures: premises, operations, products, and completed operations
• Coverage A: bodily injury and property damage liability, exclusions, and defense obligations
• Coverage B and C: personal injury, advertising injury, and medical payments
• Liability limits, supplemental payments, and who qualifies as an insured
• Business auto liability: bodily injury, property damage, and split vs. combined limits
• Commercial auto medical payments, physical damage, and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage
• Specialized protections: auto dealer coverage, garagekeepers, drive other car, and mobile equipment
• Workers’ compensation policy structure, exclusive remedy, and employer obligations
• Employers liability, other states coverage, and premium determination methods
• Crime insurance: employee dishonesty, theft, burglary, robbery, and forgery
• Bonds: surety, fidelity, and their applications in business and licensing
• Professional liability: E&O, malpractice, D&O, EPLI, and cyber liability
• Umbrella and excess liability, self-insured retention, and catastrophic loss protection
• Business Owners Policy liability protections for small businesses
• Core insurance concepts: risk, hazards, perils, negligence, and liability principles
• Key policy provisions: declarations, conditions, exclusions, and duties of the insured
• Tennessee licensing rules, fair trade practices, and consumer protections
• State-specific casualty insurance laws and prohibited practices
• Exam preparation strategies and proven test-taking techniques
If you’ve already invested time and money into preparing — don’t leave success to chance. This quick, focused review is here to help you pass the first time.
This book was written by an actuary with over 40 years of professional experience and more than 20 years of success writing bestselling study guides in the financial services industry. It is independently authored and published, not affiliated with or endorsed by the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, PSI, or any official agency. Always check with the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance and PSI for the most current exam outlines, laws, and licensing requirements.
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