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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS
Inland Marine Insurance
This 4-hour course will provide participants with an overview of the Nationwide Marine Definition and the distinction between controlled and uncontrolled inland marine lines. They will identify and examine current coverage issues, problems, and trends associated with key commercial inland marine coverages. They will discuss property in transit, owners vs. carriers vs. transportation, warehouse legal liability, construction and installation exposures, and technology. They will learn how a typical inland marine policy is constructed including covered property, property not covered, common coverage extensions, covered causes of loss, and other provisions. They will examine key features in the transportation forms, contractors’ equipment policies, warehouse legal liability policy forms, and technology forms.
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.
Proceed with Caution…Your Client Purchased a Condominium
Participants will analyze significant issues encountered when writing commercial and residential condominium coverage. This 4-hour session begins with an overview of the Champlain Towers South collapse in Surfside, Florida – the facts, the potential causes, the demolition/debris removal/cleanup, the insurance claims, and who is responsible for insurance coverage. Agents will focus on the agreement (bylaws) and the exposure it creates for the association, Board members, and unit owners. Using real-life case scenarios, they will identify the best insurance methods to protect those individuals. They will review coverage and exclusions provided in D&O policies and the latest edition of the ISO Homeowners policies. They will examine the differences between the HO 00 06 (Homeowners 6 – Unit-Owners Form) and HO 00 03 (Homeowners 3 – Special Form). They will discuss ways to close coverage gaps and examine possible solutions to better serve their clients.
Commercial Property - You Better Sweat the Small Stuff
In this session, participants will identify potential coverage pitfalls that could create problems and examine ways to solve them. They will review the appropriate Commercial Property policies and endorsements, such as the Building and Personal Property Coverage Form, as well as coverage for Landlords and Tenants, Ordinance or Law, Legal Liability Form, Leasehold Interest Coverage Form, and Protective Safeguards endorsements. They will discuss insurable interest in commercial property – who is the owner of the property, who is responsible for the property, and who will suffer financially if the property is damaged or destroyed. They will examine issues related to tenant’s improvements and betterments. They will identify various types of valuation and how each one works in a claim situation. They will look at how Ordinance or Law is addressed in a claim situation. They will learn the importance of Protective Safeguards endorsements – the purpose and how they work.