OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


This session will provide an overview of current events and their impact on the insurance industry. The discussion includes how recent changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as it relates to employer sponsored health insurance; the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and the Website Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and identify possible insurance solutions to their use.
Every non-profit organization is unique and has specialized insurance needs specific to their operations. Participants will discuss the problems and issues that make non-profits difficult to insure, as well as the challenges with obtaining and maintaining insurance. They will examine the types of insurance available for non-profit organizations including Directors & Officers Liability, Employment Practices Liability, Fiduciary Liability, Crime, Cyber, Errors & Omissions (Professional) Liability, Commercial General Liability, and Property.
How do insurance professionals appropriately insure Main Street America’s real property with 100+ year-old buildings that are purchased for a few hundred thousand dollars and have a multi-million-dollar replacement cost estimator? In this session, participants discuss the built-in moral hazard and contemplate the appropriate property coverage form choice (Replacement Cost, Functional Replacement Cost, Actual Cash Value) and its effect on the insured’s exposures and viability of their business. Using 4 catastrophic losses in a 4-year period, they will examine the reasons why insurance professionals must insure to the catastrophic loss exposure and not be lulled to sleep by satisfactory partial loss settlements.
What are the hidden issues of insuring 100+ year-old buildings bought for a fraction of what it would take to rebuild them? These buildings are often bought and insured by small business enterprises as a home to their business model and give little thought to the ramifications of sharing walls with their neighbors and the effect of their insurance choices (especially Replacement Cost vs Actual Cash Value) on their livelihood and business viability. Using 4 catastrophic losses in 4 years, participants will examine catastrophic preparedness and ancillary issues, such as: shared walls, OSHA involvement, line of sight, contractors, and weather after the weather event. They will discuss ancillary coverage considerations with debris removal, business income extra expense, ordinance and law, and more.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
$450

FORMAT
Classroom

CE CREDIT
Varies by State

INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

EVENT LOCATION


New Orleans Marriott Metairie at Lakeway

3838 North Causeway Boulevard
Metairie, LA
70002

504-836-5253

Additional Information
Valet parking: $15.00 + tax. Self Parking $3.00 (1-4 hours), $5.00 (4-6 hours) and $15.00 (6-10 hours).

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