Coverage Analysis
Green Risk for Buildings and Materials (4-part series)
As green buildings become mainstream, the challenge is on the insurance industry to be prepared for these genuinely unique risks.
Basic Personal Injury Protection
Basic class on Personal Injury Protection (PIP) also known as "No Fault" coverage.
Basic and Advanced Personal Injury Protection (2-part series)
Personal Injury Protection coverage (PIP), often referred to as “No Fault” coverage, provides first party medical payment coverage to the named insured. Learn the "ins and outs" of this coverage in this two part class.
Advanced Personal Injury Protection
Advanced class on Personal Injury Protection (PIP), also known as "No Fault" coverage.
Practical Workers' Compensation: When to Add Additional States
Potential coverage limit gaps or the complete loss of coverage are possible when employees work in states in which the employer has no specific location. To avoid these gaps or the loss of coverage requires recognition of the problems and knowledge of the available solutions.
Contracts Triple Pack
Three sessions previously conducted by the Academy of Insurance combine to give a much clearer picture of how insurance and contracts interact.
Professional Liability Training Pack
Master the art of identifying professional liability exposures and matching coverage to ensure proper coverage and accomplish the insured's objective.
Unraveling the Mysteries Behind Excess and Umbrella Liability Insurance (2-part series)
Learn how to prevent gaps in coverage between the excess and umbrella liability policy and the underlying liability insurance policies to minimize potential E & O exposures.
Contractors and Construction Defect (2-part series)
This course looks at various issues pertinent to the underwriting of contracting liability exposures including construction defect issues, construction liability exposures and contractual risk transfer issues.
Identifying Professional Liability Exposures
This session provides the student with a strong understanding of the insureds’ professional liability exposures. These exposures differ radically from the usual general liability exposures; further, some very unexpected classes of business are subject to professional liability claims.

