BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P1H REFRESH-INTERVAL:P1H CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York BEGIN:DAYLIGHT RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU DTSTART:20070101T000000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:Eastern Daylight Time END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU DTSTART:20070101T000000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:Eastern Standard Time END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T083000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T170000 X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:CRIS: Additional Insured Issues (Rich/Webinar) 11/12/2020 ON HOLD DESCRIPTION:This course introduces important risk management and insurance concepts for all contracting parties to a construction project. It provides an overview of the ways in which insured status under another party's insurance program can be used as a risk transfer technique and examines in detail the terms and conditions on which insured status is provided in all the major lines of construction insurance. Particular emphasis is placed on additional insured status under general liability insurance\, since that is where the most important contractual risk transfers are located. The course describes and analyzes standard endorsement language used to make owners\, contractors\, subcontractors\, lessors\, and design professionals insureds under another entity's commercial general liability (CGL) policy. It explores complex and emerging coverage issues such as "other insurance" concerns\, recent revisions to the most widely used CGL additional insured endorsements\, problematic coverage exposures such as completed operations and third-party-over suits\, and relevant caselaw interpreting the language under which additional insured status is provided.The course also addresses insured status under other construction-related lines of insurance commercial auto\, builders risk\, and workers compensation\, explaining the coverage features typical of each line and the risk-transfer significance of insured status under these policies.This is an intermediate-level course. Prerequisites: A basic understanding of CGL coverage and named insured requirements.Students who successfully complete this course will be prepared to:recognize the importance of "insured" status under the insurance policies most often used to write coverage on construction risksidentify standard reasons why indemnitees seek additional insured status under their indemnitors' insurance policiesrecognize the drafting history and current coverage provisions of standard CGL endorsement CG 20 10differentiate between arranging additional insured status on a scheduled and an automatic basisidentify the methods and coverage provisions applicable to arranging insured status for design professionalsidentify coverage and risk transfer issues surrounding the defense of additional insureds and indemniteesrecognize the potential problems created for additional insureds by "other insurance" clauses and the best methods of dealing with themrecognize the legal principles that are applied to the interpretation of standard additional insured endorsementsidentify issues affecting insured status under builders risk insurance\, particularly steps to be taken in avoiding subrogationidentify additional insured issues in excess and umbrella liability\, auto\, and workers compensation insuranceSuccess tip: \nGet the book prior to the class\, read through it\, make notes\, and jot down questions. This will enable you to use your time in class as a review and ask questions of the instructor\, giving you additional preparation time and a better understanding of the content. Just select "Book Shipping" on the registration form and we'll take care of the rest!Course #212025 | 7 P&C | Instructor: Carlton Gill X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
This course introduces important risk management and insurance concepts for all contracting parties to a construction project. It provides an overview of the ways in which insured status under another party&rsquo\;s insurance program can be used as a risk transfer technique and examines in detail the terms and conditions on which insured status is provided in all the major lines of construction insurance. Particular emphasis is placed on additional insured status under general liability insurance\, since that is where the most important contractual risk transfers are located. The course describes and analyzes standard endorsement language used to make owners\, contractors\, subcontractors\, lessors\, and design professionals insureds under another entity&rsquo\;s commercial general liability (CGL) policy. It explores complex and emerging coverage issues such as &ldquo\;other insurance&rdquo\; concerns\, recent revisions to the most widely used CGL additional insured endorsements\, problematic coverage exposures such as completed operations and third-party-over suits\, and relevant caselaw interpreting the language under which additional insured status is provided.
The course also addresses insured status under other construction-related lines of insurance&mdash\;commercial auto\, builders risk\, and workers compensation\, explaining the coverage features typical of each line and the risk-transfer significance of insured status under these policies.
This is an intermediate-level course. \; \;
Prerequisites: \;A basic understanding of CGL coverage and named insured requirements.
Students who successfully complete this course will be prepared to:
Success tip: \;
Get the book prior to the class\, read through it\, make notes\, and jot down questions. This will enable you to use your time in class as a review and ask questions of the instructor\, giving you additional preparation time and a better understanding of the content. Just select &ldquo\;Book Shipping&rdquo\; on the registration form and we&rsquo\;ll take care of the rest!
Course #212025 | 7 P&\;C | Instructor: Carlton Gill