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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS
Construction Risk - What's not in the CGL
The potential for professional liability claims may seem apparent when considering services such as engineering or construction management. In this 4-hour session, insurance professionals will explore exposures beyond the typical commercial general liability, workers compensation, and commercial auto exposures in the construction industry. They will examine the types of coverages for ancillary exposures, such as: contractors pollution, contingent pollution, contractors professional liability, rectification costs coverage, protective indemnity coverage, network security/privacy liability, technology, faulty workmanship, etc. They will identify emerging risks that could have a significant impact on the construction industry, such as: automated/autonomous construction machinery, robotics, drones, and artificial intelligence. They will discuss the exposures, coverage issues, and gaps with traditional insurance policies and explore possible solutions to these emerging and unique risks.
Retirement Landmines
Three major issues for anyone planning for retirement are senior healthcare, long term care and generating retirement income. This program discusses in detail the important decisions that both retirees and those planning for retirement must make when developing a retirement plan.
Work Comp Techniques, Trends, and Tools
Insurance professionals will better understand the techniques, trends, and tools used in the workers compensation industry. They will examine how workers compensation insurance was developed and review the basic components of the current NCCI Workers Compensation policy. They will better understand underwriting – NCCI Classification Inspection Program and Experience Rating Modification Factor. They will discuss claims handling and dispute resolution. They will examine issues related to the use of independent contractors. They will discuss WC trends in legislative and legal trends, such as marijuana and its impact on the WC system. They will examine medical trends and workplace safety trends. They will discuss how natural disasters, such as COVID-19, impact the WC industry. They will discuss artificial intelligence and its impact on data collection and claims handling. They will learn about NCCI online tools that will help them better understand workers compensation.
Navigating Risk for Religious & Non-Profit Organizations
There are risks to operating any non-profit organization, and those risks can differ in important ways from other businesses or organizations. In this session, insurance professionals will be given an overview of religious and non-profit organizations that includes their liabilities, unique exposures, and the impact of current issues to better understand the nature of the risk. They will discuss issues that make non-profits difficult to insure, as well as the challenges with obtaining and maintaining insurance. They will discuss the importance of risk management and steps in the risk management process – identification, transfer, and implementation. They will examine general risk exposures and the types of insurance available for non-profits, focusing on churches and schools – premises liability/general liability, sexual misconduct, building usage, professional liability, educators’ liability, employment practices liability, media liability, cyber liability, and special events.