Aviation Insurance and Risk Management Practice Test 2026 - Free Practice Questions and Study Guide

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What policy sits above underlying coverages to provide additional liability protection beyond their limits?

Umbrella liability insurance

Umbrella liability insurance sits above underlying coverages to provide extra liability protection beyond their limits. It acts as excess coverage, kicking in after the primary policies reach their limits and can also broaden protection to risks that the underlying policies don’t fully cover, often with requirements like maintaining certain minimum limits on those underlying policies. In aviation risk management, this means it can handle larger or unexpected third‑party liability claims across aircraft operations, while also covering defense costs and, in some cases, broader scenarios not insured by the underlying policies, up to the umbrella limit. The other options are standalone coverages for specific needs (auto, property, workers’ compensation) and do not provide this overarching layer of excess liability protection.

Comprehensive auto coverage

Property insurance rider

Workers compensation

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