Additional Insureds / Contractual Risk Transfer / Contract Review
ISO's New CGL and AI's: Trap or Treat?
With the launch of ISO's first significant revision to the CGL program in six years,provisions affecting Additional Insureds in both the standard CGL and AI endorsements may be the most crucial for agents and insureds to understand.
The Real Effects of Granting Additional Insured Status
Learn if naming an additional insured will reduce the limits of coverage available or in any other way negatively affect the named insured's protection.
Understanding the Basics of Contractual Risk Transfer
Learn the duties of each of the three parties involved in contractual risk transfer and how contractual risk transfer is defined.
Contracts, Certificates & Construction Defect Super Pack
Five popular courses offering in depth coverage of the important issues surrounding contracts, certificates and construction defect.
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.
The Proper Care and Feeding of Certificates of Insurance
This course reviews the legal and regulatory issues as well as the do's and don'ts for handling Certificates of Insurance.
Leases and Contracts (2-part series)
Do you insure any Lessor/Lessee Risks? If so, you can't afford to miss these 2 courses!
Indemnity Contracts and Insurance Policies: Lookout for Trouble!
How does your client’s insurance policy respond to promised indemnification? Does the insurance policy finance everything your client’s promise?
Strong Contractual Risk Transfer Requirements: What Makes the Best CRT Design
Because you do not want to pay a claim for the actions of someone other than your insured, contractual risk transfer (CRT) is, or should be, at the front of every underwriter’s mind when analyzing contractor risks.
Insuring the Contracts Your Insureds Sign