Liability Insurance
Instructor
UIE Phone
(253) 846-1155 Email
mail@uiece.com |
Course Overview
Liability
Insurance is completely devoted to helping the agent gain a better
understanding of liabilities that affect their clients. The text goes into
detail about liability policies covering a wide variety of perils. It covers
General Liability, Automobile Liability and Employer's Liability, along with
miscellaneous liability insurance coverages. |
Chapter |
Subject |
Description |
Chapter 1 |
Liability & Risk |
Definition of
Risk. |
Chapter 2 |
General Liability |
The General Liability chapter covers owners', landlords'
and tenants' (OL&T) liability form, the manufacturers'
and contractors' (M&C) liability form and the comprehensive general
liability (GCL) form. It also covers an extensive list of other liability
coverages available to meet their clients’ specific needs. |
Chapter 3 |
Auto Liability |
The Automobile Liability chapter covers the different laws used in each state used to protect their lives. It covers JUA, UFJ UJF as well as Uninsured motorists’ coverage and no-fault insurance plans. |
Chapter 4 |
Employers' Liability |
The Employer's Liability covers workers' compensation
laws, compulsory and elective laws as well as basic rating plans and
second-injury funds. |
Chapter 5 |
Miscellaneous Liability Insurance |
The miscellaneous property and liability chapter covers
aviation insurance, boiler & machinery insurance, glass insurance, credit
insurance and title insurance. It does cover in small proportions some other
types of miscellaneous liability insurance coverages. |
Chapter 6 |
Underwriting Liability Policies |
To help the agent
understand the entire scope, the last chapter covers underwriting
requirements. This chapter covers reinsurance and the need for it; along with
the advantages it affords the insurance industry. |
None.