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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


Participants will analyze significant current issues encountered when writing personal automobile coverages. They will examine coverages and exclusions provided in the latest edition of the Personal Auto Policy. They will learn how coverage is affected if the Named Insured is divorced, separated, or unmarried. They will discuss coverage for college students, children who own their own car, and unlisted drivers. They will examine personal auto liability coverage problems for newly acquired autos, vehicles used for livery and/or delivery, and furnished autos. They will study problems associated with rental cars and other vehicles a person may have available for their use.
Participants will analyze significant current issues encountered when writing homeowners coverages. They will examine coverages and exclusions provided in the latest edition of the Homeowners Policy. They will discuss dwelling coverage concerns including replacement cost, increased construction costs, debris removal, and code compliance. They will identify personal property coverage gaps and discuss possible solutions. They will discuss in-home businesses and their effect on both property and liability coverage for homeowners. They will take a look at liability limitations for self-propelled vehicles and host liquor. They will discuss the latest update on coverage for condominiums.
Agents examine the various obligations that commercial clients have to their stakeholders. Understanding the structure of D&O policy language will allow them to protect their clients from many management liability hazards.
In today’s highly-automated, web-connected world, nearly all businesses are at risk of harm due to the loss, misuse, or corruption of their data or systems. Products have evolved to cover many exposures. These products are categorized as “cyber-insurance” coverages, and they address a broad and variable range of causes of loss from data reconstruction to business interruption to extortion threats, to regulatory investigations, liability to third parties and more. These coverages are complex and are changing and expanding rapidly. In this session, agents will gain a basic working knowledge of the terminology and concepts specific to “cyber-insurance”. They will better understand the bases of “cyber” exposures. Agents will be able to identify and apply the solutions available to address these exposures, including critical coverage elements and common mistakes made when placing this insurance.

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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