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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


Participants will explore the changes in the latest CGL Policy and discuss how the current changes impact the coverage. They will examine the theories of loss allocation as applied by the courts when multiple CGL policies are triggered. They will discuss several policy exclusions including: expected or intended exclusion, contractual liability, property damage, damage to your work, damage to your product, and impaired property and liquor liability.
Participants will explore the changes in the latest CGL Policy and discuss how the current changes impact the coverage. They will review the insuring agreement and discuss the trigger theories that are typically applied to progressive injury or damage claims. They will examine the theories of loss allocation as applied by the courts when multiple CGL policies are triggered. Participants will be able to apply suggested coverage solutions to potential coverage gaps. They will complete a detailed review of the other insurance clause, including when and how it applies, and an examination of products-completed operations.
Agents will discuss how to insure building projects using Builders Risk Coverage forms. They will identify some of the pitfalls to using Commercial Property policies to cover construction and renovation projects. They will review key features to look for in a Builders Risk Policy and discuss how to examine important conditions and exclusions related to coverage. They will learn how to use the Installation Floater to meet the needs of trade contractors involved in building projects.
In this 4-hour session, insurance professionals will learn who is covered as an insured under some of the most commonly written commercial insurance policies. They will learn which persons and entities are automatically covered by the insurance contract. They will examine the methods used to add coverage for others. They will discuss who is covered and who can be covered under Commercial Property, Business Auto, Workers Compensation, and Commercial General Liability (CGL) policies. They will review insurer proprietary endorsements that can be used to provide additional insured coverage under the CGL policy. They will explore the issue of primary and noncontributory coverage for additional insureds under both the CGL and Excess Liability policies.

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


Sea Crest Resort

350 Quaker Road
North Falmouth, MA
02556

508-540-9400

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