Insurance Exam Video Course: Learn Insurance Concepts With Guided Lessons
Some insurance topics are hard to learn from text alone.
You read the paragraph. You recognize the words. You reread the paragraph. The words are still there, sitting politely, refusing to become understanding.
That is where a video course helps.
The TESTivity Insurance Exam Video Course gives you guided insurance exam prep lessons that help explain key concepts, organize difficult topics, and make the material easier to understand before you move into flashcards, practice questions, and simulated exams.
Whether you are preparing for the Property and Casualty exam, the Life and Health exam, or another insurance licensing exam, video lessons can help turn confusing material into something you can actually use on test day.
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What Is the TESTivity Insurance Exam Video Course?
The TESTivity Video Course is an insurance exam prep tool that helps students learn through guided visual instruction.
Instead of relying only on written explanations, you can watch key topics broken down in a more direct, classroom-style format. This is especially helpful for students who need examples, structure, and explanation before the material fully makes sense.
The Video Course helps you:
| Study Need | How the Video Course Helps |
|---|---|
| Understand difficult topics | Watch concepts explained step by step |
| Stay engaged | Break up long reading sessions |
| Learn visually | See ideas organized and explained clearly |
| Reinforce the Study Manual | Review the same material in another format |
| Prepare for practice questions | Build understanding before testing yourself |
| Repair weak areas | Rewatch lessons after missed questions |
| Support different learning styles | Learn by watching, hearing, and reviewing |
Video study is not meant to replace practice questions. It is meant to help the concepts make sense so your practice questions become more productive.
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Who Should Use an Insurance Exam Video Course?
The TESTivity Video Course is especially helpful if you are:
- Preparing for your first insurance licensing exam
- Studying for the Property and Casualty exam
- Studying for the Life and Health exam
- Retaking the insurance exam after a failed attempt
- Struggling to understand insurance concepts from reading alone
- A visual or auditory learner
- Confused by policy provisions, riders, exclusions, or coverage forms
- Losing focus during long reading sessions
- Looking for instructor-style explanations
- Trying to make difficult topics feel more manageable

If you have ever stared at a study manual and thought, “Someone please just explain this to me,” the Video Course is built for that exact moment.
Why Video Helps With Insurance Exam Prep
Insurance exam material can be dense.
Some topics are simple once they are explained clearly, but difficult when they first appear in textbook language.
Video helps because it gives students another way to understand the material. A good video lesson can slow down the topic, organize it, explain the parts, and show how the concept works.
Video can help you:
- Understand unfamiliar insurance terms
- See how concepts connect
- Review examples
- Stay focused longer
- Break up reading fatigue
- Reinforce important topics
- Revisit difficult lessons before test day
Insurance licensing exams test more than definitions. They test whether you understand how those definitions work inside scenarios. Video lessons help build that understanding before you step into exam-style questions.
Why Students Struggle Without Guided Explanation
Many students try to study insurance exam material by reading alone.
Reading matters. It is the foundation.
But reading alone can become frustrating when the topic is unfamiliar.
Students often struggle because:
The Language Feels Technical
Insurance has its own vocabulary. Terms like indemnity, subrogation, consideration, estoppel, nonforfeiture, coinsurance, elimination period, and insurable interest can feel abstract until they are explained in context.
The Topics Build on Each Other
If you miss an early concept, later chapters can feel harder. Video helps fill gaps before they grow.
Similar Terms Start Blending Together
Insurance exams often test distinctions between similar ideas: waiver vs. estoppel, peril vs. hazard, replacement cost vs. actual cash value, rider vs. endorsement, beneficiary vs. policyowner.
Reading Fatigue Sets In
After enough pages, attention gets slippery. Video gives you a different study mode without leaving the material.
Students Think They Understand Until Practice Questions Prove Otherwise
A video lesson can help repair the gap between “I read it” and “I can answer questions about it.”
The TESTivity Video Course gives students a guided way back into topics that do not click the first time.
What Makes the TESTivity Video Course Different?
The TESTivity Video Course is designed as part of a larger insurance exam prep system.
The video lessons reinforce the same core topics students encounter in the Study Manual, Audio Course, Flashcards, Exam Simulator, Learning Games, Mind Maps, Cheat Sheet, and AI Tutor.
The Video Course is designed to be:
- Clear enough for beginners
- Focused on exam-relevant topics
- Useful for both P&C and L&H students
- Helpful for difficult concepts
- Easy to pair with reading and practice questions
- Strong for retake students repairing weak areas
- A guided explanation layer inside the full TESTivity system
The goal is not just to watch videos. The goal is to understand the material well enough to recall it, recognize it, and apply it when the exam asks a question.
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How the TESTivity Video Course Helps You Pass
1. It Turns Confusing Topics Into Clearer Lessons
Some concepts need more than a definition.
For example, a student may memorize that an exclusion removes coverage, but still struggle to apply that idea in a homeowners, auto, health, or life insurance scenario.
A video lesson can explain the concept, show how it works, and connect it to the kinds of questions students may see.
That makes practice questions less mysterious.
2. It Helps You Learn When Reading Is Not Enough
Reading can tell you what something means.
Video can help you see how it works.
That difference matters when the exam asks applied questions instead of simple definition questions.
Use video when:
- A section in the Study Manual feels unclear
- You keep missing questions on the same topic
- You need examples
- You are tired of reading
- You want a guided explanation before practicing
Video gives your brain another path into the same material.
3. It Reinforces the Study Manual
The Study Manual builds the foundation. The Video Course reinforces it.
A strong study routine might look like this:
- Read the Study Manual section.
- Watch the matching video lesson.
- Review flashcards for key terms.
- Answer practice questions.
- Rewatch video clips for missed topics.
That process gives you multiple passes through the material without every pass feeling identical.
Repetition works better when it changes shape.
4. It Helps Repair Weak Areas After Practice Questions
Practice questions reveal problems. Video lessons can help fix them.
If you keep missing questions about annuities, commercial general liability, homeowners coverage, policy provisions, Medicare, workers compensation, or nonforfeiture options, rewatching the related video lesson can help rebuild understanding.
This is where the Video Course becomes more than a front-end learning tool. It becomes a repair tool.
The loop is simple:
Practice. Miss. Review. Watch. Practice again.
That loop sharpens the blade.
5. It Supports Visual and Auditory Learners
Not everyone learns best by reading.
Some students need to hear concepts explained. Others need to see the material organized visually. Many students need both.
The Video Course supports those students by combining explanation, structure, and pacing in one study tool.
TESTivity is built around the idea that no single study method should have to carry the whole exam prep circus on its back.
Property and Casualty Insurance Exam Video Course
If you are preparing for the Property and Casualty exam, the TESTivity Video Course can help you review topics such as:
- Insurance regulation
- General insurance concepts
- Property insurance basics
- Casualty insurance basics
- Perils, hazards, and losses
- Policy structure
- Dwelling policies
- Homeowners insurance
- Personal auto insurance
- Commercial auto insurance
- Commercial property
- Commercial general liability
- Businessowners policies
- Workers compensation
- Umbrella and excess liability
- Surety bonds
- Surplus lines
- Common exclusions and conditions
- Producer responsibilities
The P&C exam is broad. Students often feel comfortable with familiar personal lines topics but need extra help with commercial lines, liability concepts, workers compensation, and policy conditions.
Video helps slow those topics down and explain them in a more guided way.
Life and Health Insurance Exam Video Course
If you are preparing for the Life and Health exam, the TESTivity Video Course can help you review topics such as:
- Insurance regulation
- General insurance concepts
- Life insurance basics
- Term life insurance
- Whole life insurance
- Universal life insurance
- Policy provisions
- Beneficiaries
- Settlement options
- Nonforfeiture options
- Policy loans and dividends
- Riders
- Annuities
- Tax considerations
- Accident and health basics
- Disability income
- Medical plans
- Group health insurance
- Medicare
- Long-term care
- Producer responsibilities
The L&H exam can feel like two subjects braided together with tax rules, policy provisions, and health coverage concepts. Video lessons help untangle the braid before it becomes a knot with a clipboard.
Video Lessons Are Especially Helpful If You Already Failed the Exam
If you already failed the insurance licensing exam, the Video Course can help you rebuild the concepts that did not hold up on test day.
A failed attempt does not mean you cannot pass. It usually means your first study method left gaps.
Video helps retake students by giving them a clearer way to revisit difficult topics.
| Retake Problem | How Video Helps |
|---|---|
| “I read the material, but it did not click.” | Watch guided explanations of difficult topics |
| “I kept missing the same type of question.” | Rewatch lessons for weak areas |
| “I confused similar terms.” | Review lessons that compare related concepts |
| “I studied passively.” | Pair video with flashcards and practice questions |
| “I need a better retake plan.” | Use video to repair topics exposed by practice results |
| “I lost confidence.” | Build understanding before retesting |
For retake students, the Video Course works best when paired with the Exam Simulator. The simulator shows where the cracks are. The video lessons help patch them.
How to Use the Video Course in Your Study Plan
The Video Course works best when it is connected to reading, recall, and practice.
Here is a simple way to use it.
Before Reading: Preview a Difficult Topic
If you already know a topic is hard, watch the video lesson first. This gives you a framework before reading the Study Manual.
After Reading: Reinforce the Concept
After you read a section, watch the matching video to reinforce what you just learned. This second pass helps the topic settle.
Before Practice Questions: Clarify the Rules
If you are about to take a topic quiz, watch the related video first to refresh the main ideas.
After Missed Questions: Repair the Weak Area
If you miss several questions in one area, rewatch the video lesson and then return to practice questions.
During Final Review: Rewatch High-Value Lessons
In the final days before the exam, do not rewatch everything randomly. Rewatch the lessons tied to your weak topics and high-value exam areas.
The rhythm is:
Read. Watch. Recall. Practice. Repair. Repeat.
That is a study plan with a pulse.
What Video Study Can and Cannot Do
Video is powerful, but it has a specific role.
It helps with understanding, explanation, and engagement.
It does not replace active practice.
| Video Is Great For | Video Is Not Enough For |
|---|---|
| Understanding difficult topics | Full exam simulation |
| Guided explanation | Replacing practice questions |
| Breaking up reading fatigue | Measuring readiness by score |
| Visual and auditory learning | Memorizing every key term |
| Reviewing weak areas | Final readiness by itself |
Use video as part of a complete study system.
That is why the TESTivity Video Course is included in the Platinum Study Package, along with the Study Manual, Audio Course, Flashcards, Exam Simulator, Learning Games, Mind Maps, Cheat Sheet, and AI Tutor.
Video Course vs. Audio Course: Which Do You Need?
Both are useful, but they solve different study problems.
| Video Course | Audio Course |
|---|---|
| Best for guided instruction | Best for review on the go |
| Helps explain difficult topics | Helps reinforce familiar topics |
| Good for focused study sessions | Good for driving, walking, chores, and workouts |
| Supports visual and auditory learning | Supports repeated listening |
| Useful when concepts are confusing | Useful when you need more exposure |
If you are struggling to understand a topic, start with video.
If you need repeated review during daily life, use audio.
Together, they make the material easier to understand and harder to forget.
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Video Course vs. Practice Questions: Which Do You Need?
You need both.
Video helps you understand the concept. Practice questions test whether you can use it.
| Video Course | Practice Questions |
|---|---|
| Explains the material | Tests the material |
| Helps with understanding | Helps with application |
| Reduces confusion | Reveals weak areas |
| Supports guided learning | Builds exam readiness |
| Useful before practice | Useful during final preparation |
Watching a lesson can make you feel more confident. Practice questions prove whether that confidence is ready for exam day.
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Sample Video Course Script Excerpt
Below is a sample-style excerpt showing how an insurance exam video lesson might sound.
Sample Video Topic: Waiver and Estoppel
In this lesson, let’s clarify two terms that insurance exams often test together: waiver and estoppel.
A waiver is the voluntary giving up of a known right.
For example, if an insurer has the right to enforce a requirement but intentionally gives up that right, that may be a waiver.
Estoppel means a party may be prevented from denying something because another person reasonably relied on that party’s words or actions.
Here is the simple distinction:
A waiver is about giving up a right.
Estoppel is about being stopped from going back on something because someone else relied on it.
Think about the exam pattern.
If the question says a party intentionally gave up a known right, look for waiver.
If the question says a party acted in a way that caused someone else to rely on that action, and now the party cannot deny it, look for estoppel.
The trap is that both terms involve losing the ability to assert something later. But the reason is different.
Waiver: gave it up.
Estoppel: cannot deny it now because of reliance.
Why This Type of Video Lesson Helps
A definition can tell you what waiver and estoppel mean.
A guided explanation helps you separate them under pressure.
That is important because licensing exams often test pairs of similar concepts. The student who can explain the difference is much harder to trick.
What to Look for in a Good Insurance Exam Video Course
A strong insurance exam video course should:
- Follow exam-relevant topics
- Explain concepts clearly
- Use examples
- Compare commonly confused terms
- Support both P&C and L&H study paths
- Pair well with a study manual
- Prepare students for practice questions
- Be easy to rewatch
- Help repair weak areas after missed questions
A weak video course simply reads slides out loud.
A strong video course helps you understand what the words actually mean.
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Why the Video Course Works Best With the Platinum Package
The Video Course helps with understanding, but exam prep needs more than understanding alone.
The full TESTivity Platinum Study Package includes:
- Study Manual
- Video Course
- Audio Course
- Flashcards
- Exam Simulator
- Learning Games
- Mind Maps
- Test Day Cheat Sheet
- AI Tutor
Use the Study Manual to learn the structure.
Use the Video Course to understand difficult topics.
Use the Audio Course to reinforce.
Use Flashcards to build recall.
Use the Exam Simulator to practice.
Use the AI Tutor when concepts get sticky.
Use the Cheat Sheet before test day.
That is the full loop.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Insurance Exam Video Courses
Can I study for the insurance exam with video lessons?
Yes. Video lessons can be a helpful part of insurance exam prep because they explain concepts, provide structure, and help students understand difficult topics. Video works best when combined with reading, flashcards, and practice questions.
Is a video course enough to pass the insurance exam?
A video course can help you understand the material, but most students should also use a study manual, flashcards, practice questions, simulated exams, and review tools. Understanding the material is important, but you also need to practice applying it.
Who should use the TESTivity Video Course?
The Video Course is helpful for first-time test takers, retake students, visual learners, auditory learners, and anyone who struggles to understand insurance exam concepts from reading alone.
Can I use the Video Course for Property and Casualty exam prep?
Yes. The Video Course can help P&C students review property insurance, casualty insurance, personal lines, commercial lines, workers compensation, policy provisions, exclusions, conditions, regulation, and producer responsibilities.
Can I use the Video Course for Life and Health exam prep?
Yes. The Video Course can help L&H students review life insurance, health insurance, annuities, policy provisions, riders, medical plans, disability income, Medicare, long-term care, tax considerations, regulation, and producer responsibilities.
When should I watch the Video Course?
Use the Video Course before reading to preview difficult topics, after reading to reinforce concepts, before practice questions to clarify rules, after missed questions to repair weak areas, and during final review for high-value topics.
Is the Video Course useful if I already failed the insurance exam?
Yes. If you already failed, video lessons can help you revisit difficult topics, repair weak areas, and understand concepts that did not fully click during your first attempt.
Does video help with memorization?
Video can help concepts make sense, which supports memory. For direct memorization, pair the Video Course with Flashcards. For application, pair it with the Exam Simulator.
Is the TESTivity Video Course included in the Platinum Study Package?
Yes. The TESTivity Video Course is included in the Platinum Study Package along with the Study Manual, Audio Course, Flashcards, Exam Simulator, Learning Games, Mind Maps, Test Day Cheat Sheet, and AI Tutor.
Should I watch videos before taking practice questions?
Often, yes. Watching a video before practice questions can help clarify the topic. After practice questions, rewatch videos for areas where you missed questions or felt unsure.
Final CTA
Ready to Watch the Insurance Exam Material Make Sense?
You do not have to fight through confusing insurance concepts with reading alone.
The TESTivity Video Course helps explain the material, organize difficult topics, and prepare you for practice questions.
And if you want the complete system, the Video Course is included in the TESTivity Platinum Study Package along with:
- Study Manual
- Audio Course
- Flashcards
- Exam Simulator
- Learning Games
- Mind Maps
- Test Day Cheat Sheet
- AI Tutor
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Matt Williams
Matt Williams has been teaching insurance pre-licensing curriculum for over 20 years and has helped thousands of people pass their exams on their first attempt. Matt holds Life & Health, Property & Casualty, and Adjuster insurance licenses along with the Series 7, 8, 24, 63, and 65 FINRA/NASAA designations, and the CLU, ChFC, and CFP® professional credentials. He is a certified trainer in adult education and the founder of TESTivity.
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