Exam L5M2 Topic 1 Question 2 Discussion
Actual exam question for CIPS's L5M2 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 1
Question #: 2
Topic #: 1
Fudgylicious Inc is a manufacturer of confectionary based in the United Kingdom. In one of its factories an employee has an accident during his shift which resulted in him breaking a leg and requiring surgery. Will the employer's Professional Indemnity insurance cover the cost of the operation?
Suggested Answer: D Vote an answer
Explanation
The correct answer is 'no-this is not the purpose of insurance'. The question asks if Professional Indemnity Insurance can be claimed on for this- no it can't- that's not its purpose. It would be Employer's Liability insurance which could be claimed on. This question tests your understanding of the different types of insurance. There is a very similar question in the exam- so remember accidents at work are claimed against Employer's Liability insurance NOT Professional Indemnity insurance - see p.96 for more information on different types of insurance
The correct answer is 'no-this is not the purpose of insurance'. The question asks if Professional Indemnity Insurance can be claimed on for this- no it can't- that's not its purpose. It would be Employer's Liability insurance which could be claimed on. This question tests your understanding of the different types of insurance. There is a very similar question in the exam- so remember accidents at work are claimed against Employer's Liability insurance NOT Professional Indemnity insurance - see p.96 for more information on different types of insurance
by Algernon at Jun 21, 2024, 02:06 AM
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