Insurance Training Course Catalog
Certificates of Insurance: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Certificates of Insurance are the gift that keeps on giving, especially from an E&O perspective. Join us as Casey Roberts reviews 3 specific cases and what the courts say about liability.
CGL Master Class - Coverage B and Selected Exclusions
When most of us think about the CGL policy, we think about the bodily injury and property damage coverage (Coverage A), but there's more to it than that. Sometimes we forget that there is also something called personal and advertising injury that is included on the policy. Coverage B, personal and advertising injury, provides coverage for those offenses that are listed in the definition. Join us as we examine what those offenses are and several exclusions that apply to this coverage.
CGL Coverage - Other Insurance and Allocation
Sometimes it is difficult to know how many occurrences make up the liability claim, or worse, how many policies may respond to the claim. Join us as Joe Junfola helps us with this and other issues that surround CGL Coverage - Other Insurance and Allocation.
CGL Master Class - Coverage A and Selected Exclusions
When most of us think about the CGL policy, we usually think about bodily injury and property damage. We all understand that there's more to it than that, but that's what we immediately think about.
Join us as we take apart Coverage A in this session. We plan to look at several exclusions and look for ways to deal with those exclusions.
CGL Master Class - Additional Insured Endorsements
Your clients are signing contracts more often than you ever wanted to know. Many of those contracts come with insurance requirements. Some request indemnification. Others are asking to add the other party as an additional insured on your client's liability policies.
- What is an additional insured?
- Why would someone want to be an additional insured?
- Why would you add someone as an additional insured?
- What does it really mean to be an additional insured?
These questions and more are answered in this third session in our CGL Master Class. Join us as Academy Director of Education, Patrick Wraight digs into the additional insured.
CGL Master Class - Who is an Insured and Why Do You Care?
Is the new employee that decided to take a swing at a customer an insured on the company's CGL policy?
Is there coverage if an employee takes action to protect property and injures someone in the process?
Join us as we explore who is an insured on a CGL policy with Patrick Wraight, Director of Education for the Academy in this second installment of our CGL Master Class.
Continuous Injury/Damage Claims - Known Loss and the Montrose Exclusion
For most people, the most complicated liability claim they experience happens when there are multiple injured parties. However, when you consider that an occurrence may have begun several years ago, and run through several policy periods with different insurers, including the excess and umbrella insurers.
This gets complicated fast.
That's why Joe Junfola is bringing us this class. Join us as he guides us through the layers and the years of insurance coverage.
CGL Master Class - Liability Exposures
The CGL policy can be complicated. What's the difference between Coverages A, B, and C? What liability exposures are covered?
In this first session of our Commercial General Liability Master Class, we will examine the different liability exposures that a business may face and then look at how the CGL policy might respond to those exposures. Spoiler alert. Sometimes, they aren't covered and the client will need another policy.
Join us as Academy Director Patrick Wraight begins the Commercial General Liability Master Class with this session about liability exposures.
Lost Policies and Long-Tail Claims
How can an insured prove the existence of lost policies when faced with long-tailed claims, like pollution? Join us as Joe Junfola helps us to understand the burden of proof, secondary evidence, and investigative resources.
Our Legal System and Legal Liability
Liability is complicated. Where does the legal liability come from? How have courts handled similar situations?
Join us as Brenda Wells gives us an overview of the US legal system and helps us to understand how the law might impose liability.