The Unique Legal Requirements Placed on Insurance Contracts Insurance is subject to the standard law of contracts. AND the insurance contract is also governed by unique provisions and requirements reserved for these contracts. One part of insurance contract law that no one talks about (especially claims adjusters) is that the policy is the minimum that must be done following a loss. The insurance carrier can always do more than what the contract says, just not less. How does the doctrine of reasonable expectations relate to insurance contracts? Click Here to Register In this session, students: - Discuss the basic provisions of general contract law
- Detail the unique legal characteristics within insurance contracts
- Highlight the concept of "reasonable expectations" how insurance contracts are regulated
- Touch on the general construction of the insurance contract
Click Here to Register 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, August 23 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, August 23 Time: 1:30pm ET / 10:30am PT Duration: 1 Hour Price: Save $40 until August 22! 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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