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VU Why Certificates of Insurance - Just Why?

VU Why Certificates of Insurance - Just Why?

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: Chris Boggs
NY - 2 CE (PC,BR,C3,PA) NYCR-267228
CT - 2 CE PC 114546

Big "I" Members: $79
Nonmember: $179

Without using hyperbole, thousands of certificates of insurance (COIs) are issued every day; and, again without hyperbole, most of them are issued improperly. In fact, your agency may have issued an improper certificate as recently as this morning.

What is it about COIs that can get an agency in trouble? If there were just one or two things, it would make your job a whole lot easier, but in reality, there are about 27 different ways a COI can get you in trouble. OK, so 27 isn't an exact number, but you get the idea. A "simple" COI is a potentially dangerous weapon that can be used against your agency.

This session digs into the possible dangers of COIs and answers questions such as:

  • What is the problem with issuing a COI with no holder?
  • Should the COI include all the requested Additional Insureds?
  • Who should produce the COI?
  • What wording should NEVER be used on a COI?
Your instructor for this webinar is Big "I" Executive Director of Risk Management & Education, Christopher J. Boggs, CPCU, ARM, ALCM, LPCS, AAI, APA, CWCA, CRIS, AINS.


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Questions? Contact Leslie Mularski at Leslie.Mularski@iiaba.net
 
When
5/4/2021 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Where
Online-at Your Desk
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