Understanding and Explaining Ordinance or Law Coverage After Business Income, Ordinance or Law coverage may be the MOST important property coverage your insured can purchase. This class details the essential coverage provisions found in the two ordinance or law endorsements and demonstrates how this coverage can save your insureds (and you from an E&O perspective) hundreds of thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. Click Here to Register What you will learn in this webinar: - The coverage gaps in all property policies making Ordinance or Law Endorsements necessary
- Who promulgates and who enforces local building codes
- What constitutes "major" damage (necessitating the demolition and reconstruction of the entire structure)
- The details of each of the two available commercial property ordinance or law endorsements
- How to develop the limits of coverage for each of the coverage parts
When you register, you get: - Access to the live webinar
- Video and audio recordings, so you can watch or listen again
- Question & Answer session with the instructor
- Audio download of the webcast
- Presentation slides download
Join us this Thursday, May 31st for this one-hour training webinar. (PLUS, all registrants will receive video and audio recordings of the webinar, so you can listen/watch again at your convenience.) Space is limited! | Date: Thursday, May 31st Time: 1:30pm ET / 10:30am PT Duration: 1 Hour Price: Save $40 until May 30th! Register today for just $89! Click Here to Register
Instructor: Chris Boggs, CPCU, ARM, ALCM, LPCS, AAI, APA, CWCA, CRIS, AINS | | Director of Education at Insurance Journal's Academy of Insurance | More Great Training:
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