OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


Hotels, casinos, restaurants, resorts, and other hospitality properties are susceptible to significant loss exposures. Participants will examine property risks including real and intangible property, owned and leased space, time shares, and joint ventures. They will discuss liability risks from guests, entertainers, general public, animals, dram shops, and food borne illness. They will identify employee risks. They will learn about the use of technology in the hospitality industry and the resulting exposures.
What is a crisis? It’s more than a hurricane or a flood. Learn to identify crisis situations that could have a significant impact on your clients' business, agency, or organization. Discover how to prepare a crisis management plan to prevent or lessen the damage a crisis can inflict. Using an interactive and case study approach, prepare for an active shooter event and the understand proper responses.
Agents examine the various obligations that commercial clients have to their stakeholders. Understanding the structure of D&O policy language will allow them to protect their clients from many management liability hazards.
The potential for professional liability claims may seem apparent when considering services such as engineering or construction management. In this 4-hour session, insurance professionals will explore exposures beyond the typical commercial general liability, workers compensation, and commercial auto exposures in the construction industry. They will examine the types of coverages for ancillary exposures, such as: contractors pollution, contingent pollution, contractors professional liability, rectification costs coverage, protective indemnity coverage, network security/privacy liability, technology, faulty workmanship, etc. They will identify emerging risks that could have a significant impact on the construction industry, such as: automated/autonomous construction machinery, robotics, drones, and artificial intelligence. They will discuss the exposures, coverage issues, and gaps with traditional insurance policies and explore possible solutions to these emerging and unique risks.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
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FORMAT
Classroom

CE CREDIT
Varies by State

INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

EVENT LOCATION


The Brown Hotel

335 West Broadway
Louisville, KY
40202

502-583-1234

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