OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


In this session, agents will identify potential pitfalls that could create problems and examine ways to solve them. Topics will include valuation, debris removal, ordinance or law, and vacancy as they pertain to the Building and Personal Property Coverage Form, as well as the Legal Liability and Leasehold Interest Coverage Forms.
There are certain things every insurance producer should understand before writing commercial liability coverage for a client. What does bodily injury mean and does it include claims for emotional injury? What does the duty to defend in a CGL policy really mean and how does it work? What is the difference between subrogation and contribution, and how do our policies address waiver of subrogation? What are the possible coverage triggers under occurrence form policies, and how are costs allocated when multiple policy periods respond to a loss? How do claims made and claims made and reported policies work?
This course will unlock the hidden meanings behind the terms 'indemnification' and 'indemnitee.' The participants will have a clear understanding that indemnification and insurance are two separate things. They will gain a clearer understanding of how the CGL's insured contract really works and how it can and cannot be used to finance typical contractual risk transfer requests.
In this session, participants will understand ethical challenges that insurance professionals face, difference between legal and ethical responsibilities and their fiduciary duties and obligations to the customer, insurer, and peers.

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


Gas South District Convention Center

6400 Sugarloaf Parkway
Duluth, GA
30097

770-813-7500

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