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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


Hotels, restaurants, resorts, taverns, and other hospitality properties are susceptible to significant loss exposures. No industry was hit harder by COVID-19 than the hospitality industry. In this session, you will examine the property risks including real and intangible property, owned and leased space, business income, and extra expense. You discuss liability risks from guests, entertainers, general public, owners, franchisors, and employees. You will learn about the use of technology in the hospitality industry and the resulting exposures. You will identify the issues encountered when insuring hospitality risks, learn how to address these issues, and understand the coverage enhancements important to any hospitality type risk.
Employees get hurt while working, and employers get sued and often held responsible for those injuries. In this session, participants will look at two major policies protecting employers and their employees, Workers Compensation and Employment Practices Liability. They will learn why employers need both Workers Compensation coverage and EPLI.
Participants will examine the systematic process of writing insurance to provide protection for commercial clients who enter into contracts or who add additional insured endorsements to their insurance policies. They will analyze significant coverage issues encountered when entering into contracts and examples of hold-harmless and indemnification agreements found in leases and construction contracts. They will discuss the primary reasons for adding Additional Insureds. They will learn how the Additional Insured endorsements to the Commercial General Liability coverage form apply to claims involving contractors, lessors, vendors, and others.
After an overview of the development of the Umbrella Form, participants will review the functions of the Umbrella and Excess Liability policies. They will be able to identify the types of Excess Liability Policies and describe the characteristics of each. They will discuss the structural issues and learn about the self-insured retention and the maintenance of underlying policy conditions. They will discuss how to structure an umbrella program and coordinate a mixed program, including the problems and solutions.

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


The Builders Group

2919 Eagandale Blvd
Eagan, MN
55121

651-389-1140

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