LLQP Accident & Sickness Resources — Official Curriculum and Exam References
December 24, 2025
Authoritative links for LLQP Accident and Sickness, including provincial exam references, CSI curriculum and credits references, and regulator starting points.
On this page
Use these links as your source of truth for the LLQP Accident and Sickness module. The curriculum is harmonized nationally, but candidate process and licensing context still run through provincial regulators and their exam-administration rules.
National regulatory context for the harmonized LLQP framework.
What to confirm before you book
whether the course-provider step and the licensing-exam step are being described separately
which regulator or exam provider currently handles your booking flow
whether your jurisdiction has additional licensing steps after the LLQP result is recorded
whether you are relying on current exam-policy guidance instead of an older study-provider summary
Strongest review sequence
use the CSI curriculum page to confirm what the Accident and Sickness module is actually testing
use the CSI exam-credits page to separate course testing from the later licensing step
use the BC LLQP candidate guides when you need administration and policy detail
use regulator-facing pages for current licensing context rather than as substitutes for the module blueprint
Common weak resource habits
relying on a course-provider page for provincial booking or rewrite rules
assuming one province’s process applies everywhere without checking
using old notes for module timing, scoring, or administration assumptions
treating operational regulator pages as substitutes for the competency map itself
How to use these resources for LLQP Accident and Sickness
Use the CSI curriculum and exam-credits pages to identify how much of your review should stay on disability, health-expense, and contract-structure fundamentals.
Use the regulator-facing BC LLQP materials when you need administrative answers about booking, exam rules, and candidate process.
Treat national and provincial regulator material as operational context around the harmonized module, not as a replacement for the module’s actual competency map.
Licensing rules, exam delivery details, and provincial application steps can change. Confirm the current process with your regulator before you register or book an exam.