OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


Insurance fraud affects everyone in the United States and around the world. What is it? This 4-hour session is designed to increase the insurance professional’s knowledge of insurance fraud. They will learn the reasons for it, the increased costs, the explanations for it, the most common types of insurance fraud schemes, how insurance companies are using technology to identify it and prevent it, and the importance of ethics in the insurance workplace to help identify insurance fraud schemes. They will discuss Federal and State statutes used to fight fraud in the insurance industry. Using real-life scenarios, they will identify the diverse types of insurance fraud schemes, such as: auto theft, property/casualty, workers compensation, premium fraud, healthcare, Medicare/Medicaid, and disability insurance fraud. They will also learn about resources available to insurance and risk management professionals, as well as consumers.
Participants will learn about the qualifications, coverage, gaps, and limitations of Medicare and Medicaid. They will explore Long Term Care Insurance as to what it is, what it costs, what services it covers, and who should purchase it. They will gain a better understanding of LTC Partnership Programs and how they work. They will discuss the distribution of the estate, as well as life insurance.
Participants will discuss the employer’s liability relationship with employees and the potential coverage pitfalls that can develop from that relationship. They will review the definitions of employment practices laws, federal and state laws, tort actions, as well as court decisions. They will examine workplace trends affecting employment practices today. They will discuss risk management treatment for these exposures including insurance policies and their provisions.
This session will explore the liability exposures and coverage solutions for businesses that do not own automobiles. Attention will be given towards specific BAP endorsements that affect Who Is an Insured, Garagekeepers coverage, and leased autos.
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.

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


Kingston Plantation Embassy Suites

9800 Queensway Boulevard
Myrtle Beach, SC
29572

843-449-0006

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