Insurance Training Course Catalog
Extra Money for Bills, Beer, or Both - Insuring Side Gigs
Regardless of what you intend to do with them, making a few extra bucks on the side is always helpful. But doing so isn’t without risk, and your personal lines insureds who believe they have liability coverage may be in for an unpleasant surprise. Join Kevin Amrhein as he discusses the personal liability concerns presented by various “side-gig” activities and how to address it with your insured.
Cannabis Claims: A Look at Coverage
There are more areas in the country where cannabis is legal than not, yet with it being considered a controlled substance by the federal government and with varying levels of legality in each state, the insurance issues can be complex. Then you add a cannabis industry that doesn't really trust their insurance companies and insurance companies that don't really know what to expect from their insureds and you have a recipe for difficulty at best.
Join us as Chantal Roberts brings us this session to expand our understanding of these potential issues.
Workers' Compensation in Two Hours
This book is designed to help the small business owner to navigate the world of workers' compensation from hiring an agent to dealing with the audit.
Ways to Finance Risk
In this fourth session of our Risk Management Basics series, we discuss how an organization can finance the risks that they take on. This step in the Risk Management Cycle is critical because an organization that has decided to take on certain risks must understand the risk brings a potential financial consequence. Those financial consequences must be planned for and funded. Join us as Patrick discussed risk financing.
Reinsurance 101: An Overview of Reinsurance Concepts
Reinsurance is a critical part of the insurance landscape. Carriers need reinsurance to have the capacity to write certain risks and maintain a level of stability. Join us as Crystal Uebelher helps us with this primer on the basics of reinsurance.
10 Tips to Improve a Workers' Compensation Program
Workers' Compensation is a simple idea but when put into practice, it can get complicated.
Based on her new book, Workers' Compensation in Two Hours, this session will help you to help your clients navigate the workers' comp world that they dread.
Calculating Debris Removal and Replacement Cost
In the best of times, determining replacement cost and necessary debris removal expenses is difficult. 2021 has not been the best of years when it comes to supply chain, labor, and other costs associated with rebuilding.
Join us as Joe Harrington helps us to navigate this topic.
Ways to Control Risk
In this series, we're taking a high-level look at risk management. In just a few sessions, we will give you a primer on risk management. It won't make you a risk manager, but it is designed to open the discussion about risk, risk management, the place the insurance plays in the process, and how you can better serve your clients.
This session is focused on some of the ways that you can help businesses to control the risks that they face. Join us as Patrick discusses ways to control risks.
A Case for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Your EPLI Toolkit
When Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion goals are prioritized during employee hiring, promotion, evaluation, and development, better outcomes can be realized for retention. These activities are often the source of EPLI losses stemming from failure to promote, negligent evaluation, deprivation of career opportunities, and wrongful termination. The ability to craft and communicate a commitment and strategy with DEI benchmarks may have favorable impacts on EPLI premiums and reduce loss frequency and severity. Join us as Precious Norman-Walton guides us into the EPLI implications of DEI on employers.
The Pros and Cons of Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs)
The employee leasing industry has enjoyed marked growth in the last few years, based upon the assumptions that a business owner could pass some of the regulatory responsibilities, and employer liabilities to a "professional employer organization" (PEO) trained in human resource management. Join us as Frank Pennachio helps us to understand how PEOs can be a mixed bag of good and bad.