CALA Study Guide 2026

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📋 CALA Exam Format at a Glance

100
Questions
120 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 CALA Topics to Study (69)

✍️ Sample CALA Questions & Answers

1. Under a personal auto policy, Medical Payments coverage (MedPay) pays for reasonable medical expenses regardless of:
Who was at fault for the accident

MedPay is a first-party, no-fault coverage that pays medical expenses for the insured and passengers without regard to fault.

2. In a total loss vehicle claim, which document establishes the insurer's right to take ownership of the salvage vehicle?
A signed title transfer or salvage certificate issued to the insurer

After paying a total loss, the insurer receives the vehicle title or salvage certificate, documenting the transfer of ownership needed to legally dispose of the salvage.

3. Which of the following best describes the 'insuring agreement' section of an insurance policy?
States the insurer's promise to pay covered losses in exchange for premium

The insuring agreement is the core promise of the policy where the insurer agrees to pay for covered losses, subject to the policy's terms, conditions, and exclusions.

4. A claimant refuses all offers and demands a jury trial. Which negotiation tool can still be used before trial?
Participating in mediation or arbitration

Mediation and arbitration are alternative dispute resolution tools available before or during trial to resolve claims without a verdict.

5. A claimant was injured in a state different from where the policy was issued. Which state's law governs the liability claim?
Typically the state where the accident occurred under the lex loci delicti doctrine

The lex loci delicti (law of the place of the wrong) doctrine traditionally applies the law of the state where the accident occurred to determine liability.

6. A claimant receiving temporary total disability benefits begins receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). What typically occurs?
Workers compensation benefits may be offset to prevent the combined benefits from exceeding a statutory percentage of pre-injury wages

Most states allow an offset so that combined workers compensation and SSDI benefits do not exceed a set percentage (commonly 80%) of the worker's pre-injury average weekly wage.

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