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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


Participants will gain a better understanding of cyber risk exposures and why businesses need cyber liability coverage. They will examine first-party and third-party exposures related to cyber risks, coverage limitations in standard liability policies, and major provisions commonly found in cyber liability insurance policies. They will review solutions that include cyberspace specific products and risk management.
After an introduction to the concepts of establishing a trust, reasons for using a trust, and the requirements for a trust, participants will discuss the insurance issues for the trust and the trustee. They will identify the trustee liabilities and insurance coverages needed for building and building personal property, business income and extra expense, crime, workers compensation, employment practices liability, fiduciary liability, business auto, and excess or umbrella. They will examine the trust liability and insurance coverages needed for homeowners, personal auto, and umbrella.
Participants will examine the professional, legal, and ethical responsibilities in dealing with the day-to-day realities of the complex, ethical issues of the insurance industry. They will compare and be able to explain the difference between legal and ethical responsibilities and discuss the foundations of ethical behavior. They will review court cases dealing with the agent as a “professional” along with the agent’s duty to the customer, insurer, and peers. Using a series of case scenarios, they will be able to identify what constitutes an ethical dilemma and apply the ethical principles discussed in this session to determine the right course of action.
Using various case scenarios, participants will learn how the Personal Automobile Policy and Business Automobile Coverage form provide or exclude coverage for autos used in business and autos used for business and personal activities. Following this session, participants will be able to explain how coverage applies to individually owned autos used in business, autos used by partners, autos owned by small corporations, autos owned by corporations and leased to employees or principals, leased autos, and rented autos.

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


Big I Tennessee Training Center

2500 21st Ave South, Ste 200
Nashville, TN
37212

615-385-1898

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