OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


Participants will discuss new and current homeowner’s issues that insureds face today due to the changes in family dynamics. They will examine coverages and exclusions provided in the latest edition of the Homeowners Policy. Using real-life scenarios, they will learn how the Homeowners Policy provides or excludes coverage for exposures, such as: residence premises, tiny houses, persons living together, other structures on premises, homes rented to others, aircraft (drones), electric bikes and scooters, ordinance or law, and personal liability claims. They will discuss the exposures, whether the Homeowners Policy provides adequate coverage for the exposures, ways to close the coverage gaps using endorsements, and other possible solutions to better serve their clients.
Participants will analyze significant issues encountered when writing residential condominium coverage. They will examine coverages and exclusions provided in the latest edition of the Homeowners 6 – Unit-Owners Form. They will discuss key definitions and examine the differences between the HO 00 06 and HO 00 03 (Homeowners 3 – Special Form). They will discuss ways to close coverage gaps using HO endorsements and examine possible solutions to better serve their clients. They will discuss the challenges with providing insurance coverage for Transportation Network Companies (TNCs), electric bikes and scooters, and autonomous driving vehicles. They will review coverage issues, as to what is or is not covered by the PAP and explore potential solutions to fill the gaps to better serve their insureds.
In this session, agents will examine the risks associated with contractual relationships, especially as it relates to the operation of autos on company business. Agents will review the key exposures related to vehicles and drivers, as well as some of the risk control and risk transfer techniques available to their commercial clients.
Dealing with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other worker safety regulatory agencies is a day-to-day requirement for many organizations. It is important that risk managers and insurance agents understand these requirements and the potential impact on the organization’s overall cost of risk. In this session, you will better understand the key standards related to OSHA to better engage and assist organizations with workplace safety initiatives.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
$450

FORMAT
Classroom

CE CREDIT
Varies by State

INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

EVENT LOCATION


To Be Determined - Dallas Area

UNKNOWN ADDRESS
Dallas, TX
75301



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