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NY Series 17-72 No-Fault Workers Comp Practice Exam

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About this Exam

Launching a specialized career in insurance claims adjustment requires passing challenging regulatory hurdles.

The New York Independent Adjuster, Motor Vehicle No‑Fault and Workers’ Compensation Health Services Adjuster (Series 17-72) designation is a critical license for claims professionals who want to operate in New York State.

This specific qualification is designed for individuals seeking state authorization to adjust complex insurance claims relating to personal injury protection (PIP or "No-Fault") under motor vehicle policies, as well as health services claims generated within the New York Workers' Compensation system.

It targets claims representatives, independent adjusters, and insurance investigators who manage the highly regulated intersection of medical provider billing and insurance coverage specific to New York State law.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

Successfully obtaining this license involves mastering both broad insurance principles and highly detailed state-specific statutes.

The learning objectives cover several crucial areas. Candidates must thoroughly understand General Insurance Concepts, including definitions of risk, peril, and the legal elements of an insurance contract.

The core concentration, however, is on unique New York laws.

You must dedicate significant study to Article 51 of the New York Insurance Law, which governs Motor Vehicle No-Fault (Personal Injury Protection) insurance.

This includes knowledge of first-party benefits, priority of coverage, the "serious injury" threshold, non-economic loss, and mandated dispute resolution through the arbitration process.

Furthermore, the exam requires in-depth comprehension of New York Workers’ Compensation Law as it pertains to medical and health services.

You will need to understand the structure of the Workers' Compensation Board, medical provider treatment guidelines, fee schedules, the definition of medical necessity, and the mechanisms for medical billing disputes.

Finally, a heavy emphasis is placed on adjusting procedures and New York-specific licensing requirements, unfair claims settlement practices, and ethical standards for independent adjusters.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

The New York Series 17-72 exam is a comprehensive regulatory assessment.

The exam format is comprised of multiple-choice questions, which test both factual recall of specific statutes and the application of complex definitions to claim scenarios.

The exact number of questions can vary slightly by provider but usually ranges from 100 to 150 items.

Candidates generally must achieve a scaled score of 70% or higher to pass.

A strict time limit, typically around 2.5 to 3 hours, is enforced during the testing window.

This assessment is computerized and proctored, administered in a closed-book environment without access to notes or study materials during the exam.


How to Study and Exam Centers

The depth of the legal and procedural knowledge required for the Series 17-72 exam demands a structured study plan.

Relying solely on on-the-job experience is usually insufficient for the specific nuances of New York statutes.

Candidates should first utilize detailed, state-approved pre-licensing study guides provided by accredited insurance education companies.

These guides condense the complex legal text into manageable, understandable concepts.

The most effective study strategy, however, is consistent practice.

Taking numerous full-length practice exams—such as this one—is vital. Practice tests build necessary time-management skills, expose you to the exact wording and structure of the questions, and help you pinpoint your specific legal knowledge gaps.

Once you are ready to test, registration is completed through the official exam vendor designated by the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS).

In New York, this service is often provided by standardized testing companies such as PSI or a similar designated vendor.

The examination is taken at authorized, physical testing centers located across New York State and in neighboring areas. Some vendors may offer remote, online-proctored options, but this depends on current DFS regulations, which should be checked immediately prior to registering.


 Job Opportunities from the Course

Obtaining the Series 17-72 license validates your expertise in two highly active sectors of the New York insurance landscape.

This specialized certification opens numerous, robust career paths, including:

  • Independent Claims Adjuster (Specializing in No-Fault/PIP)

  • Workers’ Compensation Medical Claims Adjuster

  • Staff Claims Representative (For Major Insurance Carriers in NY)

  • TPA (Third-Party Administrator) Claims Specialist

  • Medical Billing and Coding Auditor (for Claims Compliance)

  • Claims QA Manager (Specializing in Regulatory Compliance)

  • Insurance Investigator (Personal Injury Fraud)

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