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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS
Ten Questions That Drive Me Crazy About the Business Auto Policy
Participants will analyze specific Business Auto coverage situations that may cause problems for insureds, agencies, and companies. Using real-life scenarios, they will examine how the BAP provides or excludes coverage. They will learn how to provide coverage for an exposure if it is excluded or limited by the policy in order to best meet their client’s needs.
Florida 4-hour Update: Laws and Regulations
Insurance professionals will review the regulation of the insurance industry including jurisdiction of duties and responsibilities and licensing requirements. They will examine the licensing laws that affect their agency. They will discuss everything from who can be an agent in charge and what are the statutorily defined duties to what are the penalties for not properly licensing their agency. They will identify current legislative issues. They will learn the professional, legal, and ethical responsibilities in dealing with the day-to-day realities of the complex, ethical issues of the insurance industry along with the regulatory and ethical guidelines for Florida-licensed insurance professionals. The session will conclude with a review of current agency, agent, and adjuster violations and recent examples of enforcement actions.
Defense Base Act
Many insurance professionals are familiar with workers’ compensation insurance since it is a mandated requirement for employers in the U.S. When it comes to protections for those whose employment is not subject to state WC laws, the solutions, benefits, and methods for securing coverage are not as widely known. After attending this 4-hour session, insurance professionals will better understand the Defense Base Act (DBA). They will be able to explain what it is, what it does, who needs this unique coverage, and the claims adjudication process. They will examine the eligibility requirements, the benefits under DBA, key points of DBA administration, and remuneration. They will discuss coverage issues, such as: zone of danger, reasonable recreation doctrine, war hazards, and terrorist attacks. They will gain a basic understanding of the steps required to successfully file a DBA claim.
Commercial Property Claims Issues
Using various claim situations, participants will identify some common Commercial Property Coverage issues that create problems. They will discuss issues related to vacancy, debris removal, leased property, tenants improvements and betterments, ordinance or law, setting building limits, valuation, dependent properties, utility services, business income, theft, and margin clause. They will review the appropriate Commercial Property policies and endorsements and determine whether coverage is provided and how best to address any gaps in coverage.
Work Comp Techniques, Trends, and Tools
Insurance professionals will better understand the techniques, trends, and tools used in the workers compensation industry. They will examine how workers compensation insurance was developed and review the basic components of the current NCCI Workers Compensation policy. They will better understand underwriting – NCCI Classification Inspection Program and Experience Rating Modification Factor. They will discuss claims handling and dispute resolution. They will examine issues related to the use of independent contractors. They will discuss WC trends in legislative and legal trends, such as marijuana and its impact on the WC system. They will examine medical trends and workplace safety trends. They will discuss how natural disasters, such as COVID-19, impact the WC industry. They will discuss artificial intelligence and its impact on data collection and claims handling. They will learn about NCCI online tools that will help them better understand workers compensation.