What is the purpose of the anti concurrent causation clause - Texas All-Lines Adjuster Exam Prep

Question

What is the purpose of the Anti-Concurrent Causation Clause?

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Explanation
Explanation
Correct Answer: B) To deny coverage when an excluded peril contributes in any way to the loss
This clause states that if an excluded peril (like flood) contributes with a covered peril to cause loss, all loss attributable to the excluded peril is not covered.

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