What Time Does This Start For Me?

Pacific Mountain Central Eastern

OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


Insurance professionals will better understand the techniques, trends, and tools used in the workers compensation industry. They will examine how workers compensation insurance was developed and review the basic components of the current NCCI Workers Compensation policy. They will better understand underwriting – NCCI Classification Inspection Program and Experience Rating Modification Factor. They will discuss claims handling and dispute resolution. They will examine issues related to the use of independent contractors. They will discuss WC trends in legislative and legal trends, such as marijuana and its impact on the WC system. They will examine medical trends and workplace safety trends. They will discuss how natural disasters, such as COVID-19, impact the WC industry. They will discuss artificial intelligence and its impact on data collection and claims handling. They will learn about NCCI online tools that will help them better understand workers compensation.
So much has changed…this isn’t your daddy’s way of farming. In this session, participants look at what these changes mean to the farmer, and how they need to be considered and addressed by those insurance professionals working with these Ag accounts. They will review drone technology for farms and agribusinesses, the current regulatory environment, and the risk management and insurance challenges and opportunities. They will examine the current growth of the agritourism industry, its impact on traditional farm coverage, and the proper methods to manage the various risks including applicable insurance. They will learn about precision farming and understand the myriad issues surrounding its increased use. They will be able to distinguish between farm management and custom farming and examine the risk management and insurance implications of each.
Today manufacturing companies face various challenges – from leased property risk exposures, cargo exposures, business income exposures, hold harmless agreement exposures, business auto exposures to employee foreign workers compensation exposures, employment practices liability exposures, and fiduciary exposures. In this 4-hour session, insurance professionals explore the key risks in manufacturing and offer insurance and risk management solutions and discuss actionable strategies to navigate them. Staying knowledgeable of these unique manufacturing risks and mitigating the associated exposures can help manufacturers position themselves for long-term growth and operational success.
In this session insurance professionals will examine coverages in current ISO personal and commercial lines policies that could have a significant impact on their clients. They will take an in-depth look at how the ISO Personal Auto, Homeowners, Business Auto, Commercial General Liability, Building & Personal Property Coverage, Cyber, Employment Practices Liability, and Excess/Umbrella policies address complex and confusing exposures, such as: using a personal vehicle for business, furnished company car, who is an insured, watercraft, recreational vehicles, loss assessment, business websites, biometrics, tenant’s improvements and betterments, step-down auto liability limits, maintaining underlying limits, insurable interest, and representations/warranties, etc. They will discuss the exposures, whether or not the personal and/or commercial insurance policies provide adequate coverage, endorsements, and other methods that may be needed to tailor coverages to meet their client’s needs.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
$450

FORMAT
Webinar

CE CREDIT
Varies by State

INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

FACULTY BIO


WHO SHOULD REGISTER


REQUEST MORE INFORMATION


*
*

REQUEST MORE INFORMATION


CLICK HERE