Insurance Training Course Catalog
You Can't Read Insurance Policies Like Anything Else
Insurance policies are hard to read. We all know it and we all act like they aren't, especially when a customer asks us a "simple" question. You can't just grab a policy and start reading page one and read all the way through. It jumps around and you have to know where to jump with it. Join us as Patrick brings us his top guidelines for how to read an insurance policy and more importantly, the simplest ways to explain the policy to your customers.
Commercial Lines Myths Most Agents Believe
We don't want to believe it, but sometimes the things that we believe just aren't so. That's particularly true in the world of commercial lines insurance. Join us as David Thompson helps dispel the myths that we not only believe, but cling to and (regrettably) spread to our peers and customers.
Becoming the Agent of the Future
The app-based agency is here. What are you doing to keep your agency relevant in this age of instant information, instant quotes, instant policies, and instant service?
Join us as we dive into the technology changes that are driving the market forward and what you can do to stay on the front end of the changes.
COPE and Commercial Property
The principles behind property underwriting have been consistent from the very beginning of property insurance. In this two-part series, we will explore what these principles mean to you, whether you're an agent, an underwriter, or a risk manager. Join us as we learn to better "COPE" with property risks.
Insuring Stuff - A Quick Homeowners' Flyover
In one hour, we'll take a flyover of the property section of the homeowners' policy. Buckle in.
Basic Personal Insurance Course- 8 part series
Our Basic Personal Insurance Course is a four-week course in eight sessions designed to provide a new insurance professional with the basics of a career in P&C insurance, focused on the personal lines area in our business.
5 Business Auto Policy Traps and Tricks
This webinar will identify five "traps", or coverage gaps, in the ISO Business Auto Coverage Form CA 00 01 and recommend "tricks" – optional endorsements and other actions – that can be used to avoid those "traps".
Does Lessor's Risk Mean Less Risk?
Does lessor's risk really mean less risk? Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't.
Finding Your Prospect's Pain.... When there doesn't seem to be any
As insurance consultants, it is our job to uncover our prospect's pain in a way that gets the prospect to self-realize it, rather than just telling them what it is.