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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS
Contract & Agreement Analysis for the Insurance Professional - A Look at the Basics
In this session, agents will explore the basic elements of insurance contracts and the major contract provisions, including waivers of subrogation, exculpatory agreements, and other indemnity requirements. The discussion will extend beyond the Commercial General Liability Coverage Form, and will include the Businessowners Coverage Form, Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance Policy, Building and Personal Property Coverage Form, and Commercial Inland Marine.
Florida 4-hour Update: Laws and Regulations
Insurance professionals will review the regulation of the insurance industry including jurisdiction of duties and responsibilities and licensing requirements. They will examine the licensing laws that affect their agency. They will discuss everything from who can be an agent in charge and what are the statutorily defined duties to what are the penalties for not properly licensing their agency. They will identify current legislative issues. They will learn the professional, legal, and ethical responsibilities in dealing with the day-to-day realities of the complex, ethical issues of the insurance industry along with the regulatory and ethical guidelines for Florida-licensed insurance professionals. The session will conclude with a review of current agency, agent, and adjuster violations and recent examples of enforcement actions.
Risk Control for Employment-Related Practices
Participants will discuss the employer’s liability relationship with employees and the potential coverage pitfalls that can develop from that relationship. They will review the definitions of employment practices laws, federal and state laws, tort actions, as well as court decisions. They will examine workplace trends affecting employment practices today. They will discuss risk management treatment for these exposures including insurance policies and their provisions.
Products Liability The Forgotten Coverage
Agents will take an in-depth look at Product Liability Coverage Issues. They will discuss coverage under a Commercial General Liability Coverage Form and Stand-Alone. They will learn about coverage from triggers and the products-completed operations hazard.
Insuring Trusts Protecting Your Client's Wishes
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.