C49: Insurance Against Liability—Part 2
Please note that the final examination for this course is a
computer-based exam.
Insurance Against
Liability—Part 2 builds on C13:
Insurance Against Liability—Part 1.
The difference between claims-made and occurrence-based
policies is explored. The ways in which liability coverage is broadened and
increased are considered. The law concerning the more specialized forms of
liability is outlined as it concerns the environment, employment practices,
professionals, construction and emerging liabilities.
Insurance Against Liability—Part 2 discusses insurance policies used to cover such
exposures.
Course Outline
- Claims-Made and Occurrence Policies
- Broadening and Increasing Coverage
- Employment Practices Liability and Kidnap, Ransom,
and Extortion
- Environmental Liability
- Professional Liability
- Directors and Officers Liability; Fiduciary
Liability
- Wrap-Up Liability
- Global Liability and Alternative Risk
Financing
- Ecommerce, International Shipping, and Cyber
Security
- Reinsurance and Liability Claims
Who
Should Register
All insurance courses offered by The Insurance Institute are
designed for individuals who want to attain a highly recognized and respected
professional designation in the p&c industry. The professional designation
Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) is recognized across Canada and elsewhere
around the world as the benchmark of insurance professionalism.
Insurance Against Liability—Part 2 is for
industry professionals, including brokers and agents, underwriters
and adjusters, who want a
comprehensive p&c education and the skills and knowledge required to advance
their careers.
Course Offerings
The following are the courses, by methodology, that are being offered by the institute.
Instructor Led
Self-Directed