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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


In this 4-hour session, insurance professionals will learn who is covered as an insured under some of the most commonly written commercial insurance policies. They will learn which persons and entities are automatically covered by the insurance contract. They will examine the methods used to add coverage for others. They will discuss who is covered and who can be covered under Commercial Property, Business Auto, Workers Compensation, and Commercial General Liability (CGL) policies. They will review insurer proprietary endorsements that can be used to provide additional insured coverage under the CGL policy. They will explore the issue of primary and noncontributory coverage for additional insureds under both the CGL and Excess Liability policies.
In this session, agents will examine how to structure an insurance and risk management program for a large, complex, organization. They will learn ways to transfer risk with self-insurance, insurance, large/low deductible, self-insured retention, contractual risk transfer, and more. They will discuss ways to provide coverage for workers compensation, auto liability, general liability, marine liability, pollution liability, property, cargo, and international exposures.
We live in a age of disasters. Disasters are not inevitable. In this course, Learn the list of actions in crisis management plan that will be taken before, during, and after a catastrophic event that preserves lives, safeguards property, and reduces the loss of resources essential to the organization’s recovery. Insurance and risk management professionals will identify the 3 essential elements in a comprehensive emergency management program – crisis management, business continuity, and disaster recovery. You will learn the types of hazards, perils, and risks your organization could face, how to respond, who will take action, what the plan should cover, what tools are needed to implement the plan, what training is needed to prepare and how to review and assess the effect.
Preparing for new and emerging risks can be a full-time job for the insurance professional. Technology, nature, terrorism, artificial intelligence, human and economic developments are rapidly changing the risk landscape and the insurance environment. In this session, you will identify those emerging risks that could have a significant impact on your client’s business, their agency or organization, or even their career. Using an interactive and breakout approach, you will learn how to prepare for what “will” happen rather than “what” happened.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
$450

FORMAT
Webinar

CE CREDIT
Varies by State

INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

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