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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS
Commercial Lines Troubles and Solutions
Participants examine commercial lines issues that can be troublesome for the insured. They will examine coverages and exclusions provided in the most current ISO Crime, Commercial Property, Businessowners, Commercial General Liability, and Commercial Umbrella forms. They will identify problems and issues with the National Flood Insurance Program.
Contractual Liability Confusion
The objective of this 4-hour session is to help insurance professionals better understand contractual liability coverage. After an overview of contractual risk transfer, they will identify contract issues encountered when entering into hold-harmless agreements, indemnification agreements, leases, and construction contracts. They will discuss various categories of indemnity agreements including why some may be void and unenforceable, potential defenses to indemnity, and the mechanics of third party over actions. Specific issues related to Additional Insured status will be examined and alternative ways to minimize insurance coverage conflicts will be discussed. They will discuss waiver of subrogation versus waiver of all rights of recovery. Using straightforward examples, they will be able to apply these principles to ever more complex situations and enhance their overall command of an often-misunderstood aspect of contractual liability.
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.
Ethical Issues
In this session, participants will understand ethical challenges that insurance professionals face, difference between legal and ethical responsibilities and their fiduciary duties and obligations to the customer, insurer, and peers.