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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


There are risks to operating any non-profit organization, and those risks can differ in important ways from other businesses or organizations. In this session, insurance professionals will be given an overview of religious and non-profit organizations that includes their liabilities, unique exposures, and the impact of current issues to better understand the nature of the risk. They will discuss issues that make non-profits difficult to insure, as well as the challenges with obtaining and maintaining insurance. They will discuss the importance of risk management and steps in the risk management process – identification, transfer, and implementation. They will examine general risk exposures and the types of insurance available for non-profits, focusing on churches and schools – premises liability/general liability, sexual misconduct, building usage, professional liability, educators’ liability, employment practices liability, media liability, cyber liability, and special events.
Many insurance professionals are familiar with workers’ compensation insurance since it is a mandated requirement for employers in the U.S. When it comes to protections for those whose employment is not subject to state WC laws, the solutions, benefits, and methods for securing coverage are not as widely known. After attending this 4-hour session, insurance professionals will better understand the Defense Base Act (DBA). They will be able to explain what it is, what it does, who needs this unique coverage, and the claims adjudication process. They will examine the eligibility requirements, the benefits under DBA, key points of DBA administration, and remuneration. They will discuss coverage issues, such as: zone of danger, reasonable recreation doctrine, war hazards, and terrorist attacks. They will gain a basic understanding of the steps required to successfully file a DBA claim.
This 4-hour course provides insurance professionals with a better understanding of how technology is changing the evaluation and pricing of risk. Emphasis is placed on the art of risk calculation and loss stratification and how to effectively incorporate them into a well-planned placement effort that can guide underwriters to the optimal program structure and pricing. Using Lloyd’s Realistic Disaster Scenarios (RDS), they will discuss industry loss level, exposure information, coverage specifications, program and alternate program structures, underwriting requirements, etc. They will examine how valuations are determined and looming exposures that can change them. They will better understand the reasons why insurance professionals must insure to the catastrophic loss exposure.
From a small, one-time commercial bond to the multiple bond needs of a contractor, the insurance professional must be ready to answer questions for the insured. Contract or commercial? Bid bond or payment bond? With so many types of surety bonds, it can be overwhelming to understand what the client needs. In this 4-hour session, participants will learn the basics of bonding – what do bonds do, why they are important, and who needs them. They will take an in-depth look at construction bonds, bid bonds, and performance and payment bonds. They will learn about other types of bonds including Fiduciary and ERISA bonds, public officials bonds, and license bonds. They will be able to explain how bonds and insurance differ – who they protect, how much they cost, and how claims work for each one.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
$450

FORMAT
Webinar

CE CREDIT
Varies by State

INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

FACULTY BIO


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