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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


Participants will take an in-depth look at the business income exposure. They will review business continuation plans, policy language and its effects on the insured, pros and cons of various endorsements, the use of the Extra Expense Coverage Form and the Leasehold Interest Coverage Form, and more.
An organization’s assets are exposed to threats of embezzlement, fraudulent electronic funds transfer, forgery, robbery, safe burglary, and credit card forgery, etc. from employees and cunning criminals alike. Most commercial property insurance and general liability policies will not cover losses due to criminal activity. In this 4-hour session, participants will discuss the reasons for purchasing crime coverage. They will examine the available crime forms within the ISO series as to their intent and applicability. They will analyze the exposures, review insuring agreements, determine how coverage can be modified by the policy’s exclusions and conditions, and develop an insurance solution. They will discuss Employee Theft, Money/Security/Other Property, Computer Fraud and Funds Transfer Fraud, and Money Orders and Counterfeit Money.
Using various case scenarios, adjusters will review the most current ISO Personal Auto Policy and endorsements to determine if the loss or situation is covered. They will discuss the claims and coverage scenarios, determine if the loss or situation is covered, and identify endorsements that may be needed to cover or expand coverage for the exposure. They will examine how the PAP provides or excludes coverage for exposures, such as: replacement vehicles, roommates driving covered autos, truck rental for personal use, hitting an animal, sunken car leaking oil in a lake, newly acquired autos, unlisted vehicles, vehicles used for livery and/or delivery, rental car, loading and unloading a vehicle, driving for Uber, death of a foster child, named insureds and divorce, and more. They will identify the problems and discuss possible solutions to better serve their clients.
An insurance agent owes a duty to use reasonable diligence and care in conducting business with insureds and insurers. In this session, participants will better understand the types of agents and the types of agency authority. They will discuss reasons for lawsuits by companies, by insureds, and by third parties. Using case studies, they will identify common mistakes agents can make that could lead to E&O claims and then recommend solutions to avoid them.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
$460

FORMAT
Classroom

CE CREDIT
Varies by State

INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

EVENT LOCATION


To Be Determined - Columbus Area

UNKNOWN ADDRESS
Columbus, OH
43230



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