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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS
Anatomy of a Construction Injury Claim
Participants will track through the claims and coverage questions arising in a serious construction injury case from beginning to end. The topics address the property and casualty insurance coverages that can be impacted. It will include an injured employee’s lawsuit and its relationship to worker’s compensation, liabilities for the condition of a construction site, and if there is insurance coverage for the construction site condition. The subject will close with how to address defective construction claims and indemnity claims in general.
Underlying Versus Excess: A Closer Look At Policy Provisions
Agents will compare and contrast the ISO Commercial General Liability (CGL) Policy with Excess or Umbrella policies that might sit over the top. Understanding the similarities and differences between the language within each form will enable agents to recognize where gaps may be created and have a more in-depth understanding of why those gaps exist.
Insuring Hurting Employees - WC & EPLI
Employees get hurt while working, and employers get sued and often held responsible for those injuries. In this session, participants will look at two major policies protecting employers and their employees, Workers Compensation and Employment Practices Liability. They will learn why employers need both Workers Compensation coverage and EPLI.
PAP vs BAC - Insuring Autos and Drivers Correctly
Agents will examine the differences between the Personal Auto Policy (PAP) vs. the Business Auto Coverage Form (BAC/BAP), including “who is an insured,” eligibility, newly acquired autos, exclusions, and endorsements to provide the proper protection for the insured. For example, they will see that the PAP provides great coverage for the named insureds and their family member for “any” auto. The BAC is much more limited in nature and only provides coverage for the named insured for a “covered auto,” which leaves some auto users uninsured. They will analyze coverage differences between the two policies. They will review endorsements used to expand the insured definition under the PAP (Joint Ownership Coverage PP 03 34 and PP 13 03) and the BAC.