OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


After an overview of the structure of the Commercial General Liability Policy, participants will take an in-depth look at the coverages provided by the CGL Policy. They will discuss the insuring agreement and be able to explain who is insured. They will identify the important CGL exclusions and their impact on their clients. They will examine the meaning and intent of these selected CGL exclusions and discuss solutions to remedy the coverage gaps created by exclusions.
Certificates of insurance and the related issue of additional insureds are often sources of confusion and E&O claims for the insurance professional. In this session, insurance professionals will discuss additional insureds in-depth – types of insureds, how they work, how coverage is limited, and common problems that can arise. They will gain a better understanding of how the named insured status relates to commercial general liability, business auto, and property insurance. For each policy type, they will discuss why an additional endorsement may be needed and the impact on the coverage. They will learn the importance of a certificate of insurance and how to use it properly. Using specific ACORD certificate of insurance forms (ACORD 24, 25, 23, 27, and 28), they will examine the purpose of the certificate, critical things to consider before issuing a certificate, how to properly use certificates of insurance, and identify ways to avoid some of the common problems and errors.
The risk of damage from flood exists in nearly every community. Agents will examine the National Flood Insurance Program and learn about the unique aspects of the coverage from the mountains to the coast. They will review recent changes and discuss contemplated changes. They will take a look at the North Carolina Association and the interaction with flood coverage.
Using various claim situations, insurance professionals will identify some common coverage issues that create problems. They will discuss issues related to setting building limits, coinsurance, valuation, business auto symbols, drive other car coverage, damage to property, liquor liability, and loading and unloading. They will review the appropriate policy and endorsements and determine whether coverage is provided and how best to address any gaps in coverage.

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


Holiday Inn Resort Lumina

1706 North Lumina
Wrightsville Beach, NC
28480

910-256-2231

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