OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


Using various claim situations, participants will identify some common coverage issues that create problems. They will discuss Business Auto issues, as well as Commercial Property Coverage issues related to vacancy, setting building limits, margin clause, tenants improvements and betterments, condominium valuation, blanket coverage, business personal property, and business income. They will review the appropriate policy and endorsements and determine whether or not coverage is provided and how best to address any gaps in coverage.
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.
Using a question and answer format, participants will discuss some of the pitfalls to look for when reviewing an insured’s property lease agreement. They will review the Legal Liability Coverage Form, Leasehold Interest Coverage Form, the Leased Property Endorsement, and other tools that may assist with this exposure.
Participants will identify and examine current coverage issues, problems, and trends associated with key commercial inland marine coverages. They will discuss Builders Risk, Installation Floaters, Contractors Equipment, Jewelers Block and Warehouse Operators Legal Liability, and more.
Participants will identify construction defects and discuss how the Commercial General Liability policy handles these exposures. They will explore the new additional insured endorsements that exclude damage arising from the work of a subcontractor. They will analyze the various coverages and exclusions applicable to construction claims and learn about the coverage applicable to contractors.

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


Hilton Orlando/Altamonte Springs

350 S. Northlake Blvd.
Altamonte Springs, FL
32701

407-830-1985

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