Insurance Training Course Catalog
Writing Habitational Bar, Restaurant and Tavern Risks
While the entire industry is subject to ups and downs in terms of pricing and losses, it seems that the habitational (apartments, townhomes, and condominiums) and bar, restaurant and tavern (BRT) classes of business are particularly volatile.
Commercial Umbrellas: What to Expect, What to Avoid and What to Request
Whether you have been an insurance agent for 10 days or 10 years, you can't afford to not offer your clients a Commercial Umbrella policy.
Comparing D&O Forms: What to Look For, Ask For and Run Screaming From
Director & Officer Liability is a complex coverage. Whether it is a small Non-profit, privately held Corporation, or a publically traded company, it is not a coverage for the unwary.
Business Interruption for Mobile Businesses
ISO forms were first released in February 2014 and are slowly being adopted across the country.
Placing D&O Coverage: Today's Critical Considerations for Every Broker
Directors and Officers Liability Insurance has become more complex than ever thanks to a new array coverages – as well as restrictive terms and conditions – that are available in today's market.
Coverage EVERY Insured Must Consider (and Have)
Agents and brokers are faced with the daunting task of identifying the insurance needs of their clients, finding the proper coverages while being mindful of the final cost of the products and policies they offer. It does little good to save a business 20% on their insurance program if exposures are overlooked and uncovered losses occur.
Workers' Compensation Premium Audit (Video)
In this 90 minute video webinar, our panel of workers' comp experts explain how to prepare your client for the audit, what happens on the day of the audit, and the aftermath of the audit.
Insuring Condominium Property and Liability Exposures
Learn the key issues regarding the insuring of condominiums to avoid holes in either the association's or unit owner's coverage.
Named Insureds: Who Should Be, Who Can Be and Who Shouldn't Be
Before any claim is paid, status as an "insured" must exist. Is the person or entity suffering or causing loss, injury or damage an insured?
Who is an Insured in the CGL and Business Auto Policy?
Understanding the four levels of "insured" status and each one's relationship to the coverage provided allows improved preparation and planning in the initial design and implementation of the insurance program.