PLEASE SIGN IN ABOVE
to register, request an account or retrieve your login information.

Please verify and update the registrant's information (including license details) by clicking Verify Registrant Information below.

VU In the Aftermath of the Storm An Agent's Perspective

VU In the Aftermath of the Storm An Agent's Perspective
Per the New York Department of Financial Services, you cannot receive CE credit for any course previously used for your license renewal (based on the course approval number). 
Per the Connecticut Insurance Department, a course can be taken for CE one time in the current license period.  It may be taken again in a subsequent license period.  

INSTRUCTOR: Daniel Cook
NY- 2 CE (PC,BR,C3,PA) NYCR-261351
CT - 2 PC 114464


Big "I" Members: $79
Nonmember: $179
 

register button.jpg


When disaster strikes - whether it be a hurricane, earthquake, tornado, fire, or flood - will your agency be ready to deal with the aftermath? Your clients are counting on you to do just that, and you owe it to them to be as prepared as possible.

In October 2016, Hurricane Matthew devastated Lumberton, North Carolina with record setting rainfall and subsequent flooding, the likes of which the town had never seen before.  Danny Cook, an agent for more than 20 years, will share his experiences of life after the disaster and how you can better prepare your agency when it happens to your town.

During this session, you will learn:

  • What your agency can expect after disaster rolls out of town leaving a wake of destruction behind
  • How to deal with flood claims
  • Other important things an agent should know like helpful endorsements and common misconceptions, and
  • If your agency is truly ready for the next disaster


Questions? Contact Leslie Mularski at Leslie.Mularski@iiaba.net

When
4/23/2021 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Where
Online-at Your Desk UNITED STATES
Online registration not available.

PLEASE SIGN IN ABOVE
to register, request an account or retrieve your login information.