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An organization’s assets are exposed to threats of embezzlement, fraudulent electronic funds transfer, forgery, robbery, safe burglary, and credit card forgery, etc. from employees and cunning criminals alike. Most commercial property insurance and general liability policies will not cover losses due to criminal activity. In this 4-hour session, participants will discuss the reasons for purchasing crime coverage. They will examine the available crime forms within the ISO series as to their intent and applicability. They will analyze the exposures, review insuring agreements, determine how coverage can be modified by the policy’s exclusions and conditions, and develop an insurance solution. They will discuss Employee Theft, Money/Security/Other Property, Computer Fraud and Funds Transfer Fraud, and Money Orders and Counterfeit Money.
Participants will explore property valuation issues and discuss valuation problems with buildings, equipment, and inventory. They will review policy language and discuss the major valuation changes in the most recent Commercial Property filing. They will examine the alternative valuation options to change valuation to meet the client’s expectations and learn the proper way to handle reporting form issues.
The individuals and entities who are afforded protection under a commercial liability policy can be divided into three groups – Insured, Additional Insured, or Named Insured. The decision of whom to name on the policies declaration page is one of the most significant factors that determine the extent of protection for each insured. In this session, participants will discover factors that can influence the named insured description. They will analyze automatic insureds and learn the primary reasons for adding additional insureds, as well as the advantages and disadvantages. They will focus on named insured as it relates to Commercial General Liability, Business Auto, and Commercial Property. They will discuss potential problems along with possible solutions for coverage gaps.
Adjustment of a business income loss is an art rather than a science. A successful conclusion is when a claimant seeks an agreement that the insured has returned as closely as possible to the same financial position that would have existed if no loss had occurred. Examine the business income and extra expense insurance risk analysis process, application completion, worksheet considerations, limit of insurance, coverage issues, and negotiating a loss of income or extra expense claim. Discuss key differences in writing manufacturing and mercantile risks.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
$470

FORMAT
Classroom

CE CREDIT
Varies by State

INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

EVENT LOCATION


To Be Determined - St. Charles Area

UNKNOWN ADDRESS
St. Charles, MO
63301



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