Insurance Training Course Catalog
Paying the Bills After the Storm
What's harder on a business? The roof blows off (or burns off) or the lost income for the three months it takes to replace it?
Cash is the life of a business and when there's a property loss, the business often can't operate properly to generate income. That's where Business Income coverage comes in. Join us as Patrick Wraight brings us a session on the basics of Business Income coverage.
The Six Most Important Insurance Decisions of 2022: A Hexagonal Survey
Join us for a fast-paced hour that looks at significant decisions within the property and casualty insurance segment in the last year. Addressing everything from application issues to pollution coverage questions, with a smattering of exclusions and definitions thrown in, the cases in the last twelve months are varied and influential for everyone in the industry.
The War of Cybercrime Just Got Tougher: How You Must Fight it More Effectively
It's only a matter of time. Even smaller entities have a risk of being targeted for cybercrime. Join us as Tom Wetzel brings us this timely and critical session.
Automobile Diminished Value: Is THAT Covered?
Diminution in value is the loss of value in an automobile after it has been wrecked and repaired. Very simply, it’s the decline in fair market value attributed to a vehicle having been wrecked and then repaired. In some states, it's actually a covered loss and in others, it isn't. Join us as Brenda Wells-Dietel brings this session on an important topic related to auto claims and coverage.
Avoiding Underinsurance in Building Property Coverage
When you tell the insured that they have replacement cost coverage on their building, what do they think you mean? They think that means a brand new building in place of the old one if something happens. But is that really what it means? No. Join us as Joe Harrington helps us to understand property valuation, what replacement cost really means, and what can be done to make replacement cost mean what we think it means.
Broker Beware - The Latest Coverage Decision that Could Get You Sued
When agents and brokers sell based on how an insurance company responds with fair coverage language, you cannot be beaten. Over the last five years, over 280 appellate decisions have come down either expanding coverage or, more frequently, narrowing the scope of coverage dramatically. As is often said, the devil is in the details, which is exactly what this class will examine. This course will examine specific appellate decisions with respect to language in specialty line policies that can create error and omission claims for insurance brokers. Join us as Fred Fisher brings helps us to understand what recent court decisions may mean to us and how we can avoid these suits altogether.
What You Must Know About the Risks Arising from Employee Benefits
Many employers offer their team certain benefits, including health coverage, 401k, and other benefits. Are these offerings opening the employer up to the potential for financial catastrophe? Join us as Frank Pennachio helps us to understand the risks that come along with employee benefits.
10 Ways to Avoid an Agency E&O Claim
Agency errors and omissions insurance is there to provide coverage when a mistake turns into a damages request and it often happens because an insured didn't get a claim paid, or some other trouble occurs in the life of agency/client relationships. Join us as Nancy Germond brings us her top 10 ways to stay out of this trouble.
Resilience for Risk and Insurance Professionals
Insurance professionals are familiar with the concept of resiliency in property and organizational strength. But what about personal resiliency? Join us as Abi Potter Clough brings this important session, helping us all to maintain our resiliency in our lives and careers.
Trends in the Surplus Lines Industry 2023
What's going on in the surplus lines world? Is it still the wild-west or does it calm down sometimes? Are prices on the rise? Is that market hardening, like others are? Join us as Chris Behymer helps us to understand the surplus lines sector better.