Insurance Training Course Catalog
Workers' Comp in 60 Minutes - How Agents Can Lead with Work Comp
Workers' compensation insurance affects nearly everyone. Most businesses need to have it. As insurance professionals, we should know all we can about the policy. Join us as Nancy Germond brings a fast-paced breakdown of all things workers' comp.
Hidden Hazards in Premise Liability Claims
Slip or trip and fall accidents are one of the most common exposures faced by commercial property owners. While these claims appear simple, they may include complicated issues related to risk transfers in commercial contracts. The claims may also require specialized technical experts to weigh in on the safety of a premise condition. Join Crystal Uebelher in this webinar to explore common issues arising in the management of premise liability claims.
Artificial Intelligence for the Insurance Industry
AI is in the news and we are being told that it will disrupt everything from the work we do to who is doing the work. Join us as Brenda Powell Wells brings us her new session all about AI and how it'll impact us humans who work in the insurance world.
Reinsurance Basics: Why Does This Matter?
Reinsurance is important because it figures into the insurance company's ability to pay claims and reduce their own risk. Join us as Academy Director of Education, Patrick Wraight brings this session designed to introduce participants to the concept of reinsurance, why insurance companies need it, and what it's there for.
The CGL Pollution Exclusion: What's Really Excluded and Endorsements to Avoid
The pollution exclusion on the ISO CGL coverage form is complicated. Pollution is excluded, except when it isn't and sometimes when you think it might be, it might not be excluded. Then again, there are endorsements available that can clear it all up, like the total pollution exclusion, and others. Join us as Academy Director of Education, Patrick Wraight brings his take on this complicated exclusion.
Crazy Confident: 60 Confidence Tips in 60 Minutes
One personality aspect that people need is confidence. You need a degree of confidence to handle the situations that life brings you, whether you're dealing with claimants, insureds, agents, or underwriters, having confidence aids in your dealing with people. Join us as Abi Potter Clough brings us a fast-paced hour where she promises 60 tips to improve your confidence in one hour.
How Relevant is the Work Comp Experience Mod?
First presented in 2014, Frank Pennachio brings back this timely session on the impact of technology, data mining, and machine learning on workers' compensation. His thesis: the experience modification factor does not have the same level of influence on account pricing.
The Inertia of Legacy: Lessons on Self-Leadership
Legacy is a complicated word lately. Traditionally legacy refers to the life remembered by others. It's what is left behind when a person moves on. Join us as author Chris Cline brings this fast-paced session about how to control one's legacy. He will use the principle of inertia to describe how our legacy is truly up to us.
Language v. Logic: Knowing When to Argue Policy Language or Logic
Sometimes getting a claim paid comes down to who can make the best argument for or against coverage. Insurance policies use very specific language, but the best answer to the question of coverage is often, it depends or maybe. Join us as Michael Gay brings his session comparing logic and language.
Danger - Sharp Curve Ahead: The MCS-90 Endorsement, the Agent, and the Motor Carrier
No one said that insurance was easy. This is especially true when you deal with commercial trucking risks and the special legal and insurance requirements that they have. Join us as Michael Gay brings this session to help us to navigate the sharp curves associated with these risks.