Fireside Panel: Current Trends and Challenges in Construction Insurance (IISK)
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Join us for a fireside chat featuring seasoned professionals from claims, legal, regulatory, and brokering perspectives. This session explores today’s most pressing construction insurance challenges: policy interaction, contractual language, recent case law, global tariffs and supply-chain disruptions, project delays, risks of under-insuring, and documentation gaps. We’ll also examine valuation adequacy, deductible and policy limit harmonization, and emerging exposures such as water damage and natural catastrophes. Tailored for brokers, claims adjusters, underwriters, and risk managers, this webinar delivers actionable insights to help you confidently navigate complex insurance scenarios and stay ahead of evolving industry trends. WEBINAR OBJECTIVES: - Clarify how multiple insurance policies interact during complex claims - Explore the impact of global tariffs and supply-chain concerns as well as the impact of NatCat - Identify documentation gaps and contractual language issues - Determine valuation adequacy, deductible/retention structures, and policy limits - Provide helpful tips for brokers, adjusters, and risk managers FEES (membership required): $ 85 IISL Member $ 75 CIP Society Member $ 67.50 Corporate Rate (group of 6+) Contact Dennis to register: iismail @insuranceinstitute.ca CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: 2 Technical CE Credits Note that late log-in or early log-out will preclude IISK from issuing a CE certificate for this session. * If you require CE credits for licensing renewal requirements in provinces other than Saskatchewan, please check with you provincial licensing regulator for validity. WEBINAR LOG-IN: Please ensure the email address in your profile is current. Connection testing and login details will be emailed to you prior to the webinar. CANCELLATION POLICY: No refunds - participant substitutions accepted up to 24 hours prior to webinar (substitute must be current member). IIBC reserves the right to cancel the webinar due to unforeseen circumstances. QUESTIONS? Insurance Institute of Saskatchewan T: 306 525 9799 | E: iismail @insuranceinstitute.ca
Whether you’re looking to grow your technical knowledge or catch up on the latest trends and emerging issues, our seminars and webinars are packed with practical and relevant information. Designed and delivered by industry experts and leaders, you’ll come away with new ideas and insights and the practical knowledge you need to put them into action.
Chris has 26+ years of combined experience as an independent adjuster and a company examiner for international firms. He has considerable experience handling large and complex losses across a range of industries including Energy, Marine, Forestry, Pollution Liability and Mining. Chris joined Crawford’s Global Technical Services division in Western Canada in 2022. His experience includes claims handling throughout North America and in remote locations such as Alaska.
Nolan is the CEO & President of Wylie-Crump Limited and has been focused on servicing the insurance and risk advisory needs of the construction and design industry sector since 1995. As a former senior officer and construction practice leader for a large international insurance brokerage firm (Marsh Canada Limited), Nolan has been engaged in a wide spectrum of complex domestic and international insurance programs as well as several Public Private Partnership (P3) projects across Canada. Nolan is involved and participates in a number of local and national construction / design industry associations. He is currently the chair of the Risk Management Committee for the Canadian Design Build Institute (CDBI), a chapter of the Canadian Construction Association.
Alex joined the firm in 2007 and has broad experience before all levels of the British Columbia Courts as well as before all levels of the Alberta, Ontario and Federal Courts, the Tax Court of Canada and various administrative tribunals. Alex’s practice focuses on warranty, construction, commercial and professional liability matters. He heads up the firm’s Professional Liability Practice Group, where he defends architects, engineers and other design professionals in a wide variety of disciplinary proceedings. In addition, he has a broad construction law practice with particular expertise in construction insurance, warranty and surety related matters. Alex also works in insurance defence, commercial and employment litigation.
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