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Understanding Occupational Disease in the Age of COVID-19
One of the questions related to the COVID-19 pandemic revolves around workers' compensation insurance. Join us as James Moore helps us to understand the impact of COVID-19 and workers' compensation. Is it possible that a worker could contract COVID-19 while at work and is that compensable? James plans to help us with these questions and more.
COVID-19's Lasting Legacy: A Review of Court Decisions and Trends
It's true that the COVID-19 pandemic created situations that many couldn't see coming. The flurry of business income claims and lawsuits are creating a stir in the legal landscape of our country. Join us as Crystal Uebelher helps us to understand some of the impacts of these suits and helps us look into the future to discover where we go from here.
What is Your Biggest E&O Worry - COVID-19 or Absolute Exclusions?
What's a bigger reason for agents to worry about their E&O: COVID-19 or absolute exclusions?
No one saw COVID-19 coming and the insurance implications that it brought. There will certainly be E&O claims related to it because no one prepared the policy for this exposure.
What about the absolute exclusions that exist in some policies? Could that be a bigger deal?
Join us as Fred Fisher takes these questions head-on in this timely session.
Compensability Determinations in Workers' Compensation - What Now in Light of COVID?
What makes for a compensable workers' compensation claim? This question has become exceedingly important in light of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. Is it possible that someone might have a compensable COVID-19 related workers' compensation claim? This class will help you explain to your clients why injuries or illnesses that do not seem work-related may be accepted for payment.
This is the question that Nancy Germond wants to help us answer. Join us for this important and timely session on the effect that COVID-19 is going to have on certain workers' compensation claims today and in the future.
Urban Underwriting After 2020
The ripples of 2020 are still being felt in the insurance landscape. Join us as Joe Harrington guides us through the changes in underwriting philosophy that may be coming as a result of everything that happened in 2020.
Valuing Commercial Insurance Claims in the Wake of COVID-19
COVID-19 has thrown everything into turmoil. This includes the insurance world. There are dozens of claims in litigation now that come from claims of lost income related to COVID-19 closures. In this fast-paced session, we will hear from Laura Gregory, coverage attorney, and Ryan Stifter, forensic economist about the ways that losses are being valued, the disputes in the claims processes, and some results of recent litigation.
COVID and EPLI Challenges and Concerns
How employers address COVID-19 with their employees is fraught with EPLI concerns and potential challenges. What if there are separate requirements for employees and managers? What if an employer chooses to fire employees over their vaccination status? Join us as Casey Roberts helps us to understand and navigate these challenges.
The Business of Hacking 2022
Cybercrime is big business. Hackers aren't just trying to get into the government's networks or the big box retailers anymore. They're going after anyone that has a vulnerability and most businesses (and individuals) have vulnerabilities. Join us as Michael Armstrong brings an underwriter's perspective to this topic.
Risk and Insurance for Educational Institutions
As the costs and consequences of education escalate, educational institutions at all levels operate under intense scrutiny as they face a rapidly growing web of property and liability risks. At the most basic level, the COVID-19 pandemic gave at least temporary impetus to suits against schools for "failure to educate."
Join us as Joe Harrington brings this session, designed to bring the risk management issues to light within the education space.
Challenges in New and Old Multi-Unit Housing
Multi-unit housing risks are complicated in part because of the integration of the risks between the landlord or building owner and the residents. Join us as Joe Harrington brings this session to simplify the complicated nature of these risks.