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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


In this session, agents will identify emerging risks that could have a significant impact on their client’s business, their agency or organization, or even their career, such as: use of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, medicinal and recreational marijuana, solar storms and falling satellites, autonomous vehicles, big data analytics, drones, nanotechnology, and ridesharing. They will discuss the exposures, coverage issues and gaps with traditional insurance policies, and explore possible insurance solutions to these unique risks.
In this session, agents will review the occurrence and claims-made forms and examine the difference in coverage triggers. They will be able to explain the difference between the pure claims made and the more common claims-made and reported forms of coverage. Using real-life examples and court cases, they will identify coverage gaps and discuss ways to avoid them. They will have a better understanding of the Commercial General Liability Occurrence and Claims-Made coverage forms, including the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Participants will take an in-depth look at endorsements that modify the Business Automobile Coverage form. They will learn how specific endorsements can amend policy provisions, add coverage, or restrict coverage.
Insurance fraud affects everyone in the United States and around the world. What is it? This 4-hour session is designed to increase the insurance professional’s knowledge of insurance fraud. They will learn the reasons for it, the increased costs, the explanations for it, the most common types of insurance fraud schemes, how insurance companies are using technology to identify it and prevent it, and the importance of ethics in the insurance workplace to help identify insurance fraud schemes. They will discuss Federal and State statutes used to fight fraud in the insurance industry. Using real-life scenarios, they will identify the diverse types of insurance fraud schemes, such as: auto theft, property/casualty, workers compensation, premium fraud, healthcare, Medicare/Medicaid, and disability insurance fraud. They will also learn about resources available to insurance and risk management professionals, as well as consumers.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
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FORMAT
Webinar

CE CREDIT
Varies by State

INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

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