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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


This course engages insurance professionals in collaborative breakout groups centered around real-world legal cases involving both personal and commercial lines. Each group will analyze case facts, review complaints, deposition excerpts, E&O issues, insurance policy language (if applicable) to form and present their group’s “expert opinion”. Through guided discussion and analysis of expert report excerpts, participants will explore critical topics such as agency authority, fiduciary duty, misrepresentation, risk analysis, product liability, structural collapse, professional liability, and wholesaler relationships. The session emphasizes understanding the nuances of coverage interpretation, recognizing the impact of documentation and communication, and identifying agent errors and omissions (E&O) exposures. By session end, Insurance Professionals will be better equipped to evaluate complex claim scenarios and apply best practices to mitigate disputes and uphold professional standards.
Participants will be able to differentiate between the types of Excess Liability Policies – Follow form excess, stand-alone excess, and commercial umbrella. They will compare policy provisions between policy forms from different companies. Agents will gain additional knowledge regarding what to look for when comparing company-specific Excess Liability Policy forms.
This 4-hour session helps insurance professionals analyze and apply specialized coverages for unique client exposures. Participants will explore ISO’s Garagekeepers Coverage Form (CA 99 37 10 13) to address liability and property risks when autos are in the care, custody, or control of service providers and businesses such as parking facilities, car washes, hotels, motels and innkeepers and vehicle storage lots; examine ISO’s Equipment Breakdown Coverage Form (EB 00 20 01 13) to identify gaps in traditional property policies and evaluate options for protecting critical systems and operations; and review ISO’s Pet Health Insurance Policy (PI 00 01, effective 4/1/2026) aligned with NAIC standards to assess coverage for veterinary expenses and wellness programs. Through detailed discussion of coverage options, exclusions, limits, deductibles, loss conditions and conditions, participants will strengthen their ability to assess exposures and recommend tailored solutions.
Farming has transformed significantly due to technology, regulatory changes, and rising food demands. This course provides definition of farm and introduces insuring farming risks and their impact on insurance decisions including eligibility for homeowners versus farm policies. Participants will study key ISO Farm Coverage Forms: including FP 00 12 (Farm Property – Farm Dwellings, Appurtenant Structures and Household Personal Property Form), FP 00 13 (Farm Personal Property), FP 00 14 (Barns, Outbuildings and Other Structures), FP 10 60 (Causes of Loss – Farm Property), FL 00 20 (Farm Liability Coverage Form). These forms help professionals evaluate covered and non-covered property, apply loss valuation methods, and navigate coinsurance and special limits. The session teaches how to apply endorsements for risks such as agritainment, pollution, and mobile equipment, enabling professionals to craft tailored insurance solutions for modern farming needs.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
$470

FORMAT
Classroom

CE CREDIT
Varies by State

INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

EVENT LOCATION


To Be Determined - Albuquerque Area

UNKNOWN ADDRESS
Albuquerque, NM
87201



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