Personal Lines
Drones - Insuring Innovators, Enthusiasts, and Idiots
Drones are in the air and they are being used by businesses, enthusiasts, and the totally unqualified. Join us as Kevin Amrhein clues us into how some common commercial and personal lines policies will respond when a claim comes in related to the use of a drone. Don't miss this class because at least one of your clients is already learning how to fly a drone.
Perspectives on Cannabis
Join us for a special two-part class presented by Casey Roberts. Casey plans to help us to understand the current situation with cannabis, hemp, CBD, and how this impacts our insurance policies.
Personal Lines Myths
Most insurance professionals would agree that personal lines policies are relatively easy to work on. The coverages can be straight forward and the clients really just want their risks covered at the best possible price. Join us as David Thompson helps us to navigate some common myths and misunderstandings centered on personal lines policies.
Insuring Self-Driving Cars, Scooters, and Other Modern Transit Risks
Every new car commercial today tells us about how the car can drive itself in some way. From the cars that have an auto-pilot to the trucks with active lane maintenance and sonar speed control, the automotive marketplace is changing. Join us as Kevin Amrhein helps us to understand how these features and other modern transit risks can impact your clients' personal lines policies.
Top Ten Flood Topics
This fast-paced one-hour class brings up some of the most common issues relating to flood insurance. Topics will include, private flood insurance, maximum limits, E&O issues, the 30-day wait, the requirement to use the diligent effort form, HFIAA fees, other structures, homeowners associations, and more.
Rental Car Insurance Horror Stories
There are close to two million rental cars in the U.S. People rent these cars, seldom with a thought about insurance coverages. Coverage questions about rental cars have to rank in the "top 10" questions customers ask. Probably the top question is whether to spend around $30 a day for the loss damage waiver, which you will see is not a "rip off" and can save customers a lot of money and problems after a rental car is damaged. Join us as David Thompson helps us with these questions and more.
Personal Lines Coverage Gaps Created by Motorized Vehicles
Join insurance speaker and author, Bill Wilson as he helps us to identify (and hopefully fix) certain coveage gaps that can be created in personal lines policies.
Many Vehicles, Many Uses
In this webinar, Joe Harrington will update us on emerging exposure for the variety of vehicles used by individuals (autos, motorcycles, electric scooters, and more).
Not only is the number and variety of vehicles increasing, but the ways that people use them as well, including ride-sharing, networked deliveries, and "last mile" transit.
Among other things, standard homeowners coverage for us of "non-owned" vehicles (other than autos) may need to be reconsidered.
The Sharing Economy
It seems that everyone is sharing everything today: cars, houses, pools, docks, and even toothbrushes! This class looks at subjects such as Uber/Lyft, Turo, Airbnb, Swimply, and more. We promise not to have you share your cell phone or toothbrush with the class! This class helps agents identify exposures and where possible, provide insurance solutions.
Comparing the ISO Personal Auto Policy 2005-2018
ISO chose not to file a new Personal Auto Policy for 13 years. Now that they have, it is important to know and apply the important and potentially significant changes that they made. Join us as Casey Roberts helps us to dig into these changes so that we can better serve our customers.