The PROPERTY PROGRAM provides the claims professional, whether a property specialist or generalist, an understanding of the legal
principles THAT are the foundation for handling all property claims, from the most basic
to the most complex. The student will learn how these principles have been and are now
being applied by the courts to interpret contract language and decide disputes over the
various personal and commercial lines coverages.
NOTE: For Program completion all required courses and three electives must be taken.
310 PROPERTY INSURANCE PRINCIPLES
(Required) (Course Textbook Consists of 156 Pages)
This course will enable the student to understand the legal rights and
responsibilities of insurance agents, brokers, and adjusters in procuring and servicing
property insurance; understand the meaning of insurable interest and how to recognize its
importance in any investigation; and have a thorough understanding of property insurance
basics as a foundation for the study of specific coverages.
Course Index
1. Introduction
2. The Insurance Contract
3. The Property Insurance Agent and Broker
4. The Property Insurance Adjuster
311 FIRE AND EXTENDED COVERAGE PERILS
(Required) (Course Textbook Consists of 160 Pages)
This course will enable the student to understand the fire and extended coverage
perils, interpret judicial decisions involving those perils, and understand the elements of
basic fire coverages and how the fire and extended coverage perils as originally contained
in the N.Y. Standard Form and the Extended Coverage Endorsement provide the foundation for
modern homeowners and commercial policies.
Course Index
1. Fire Insurance
2. Extended Coverage
3. Common Provisions
312 LOSS ADJUSTMENT AND SUBROGATION
(Required) (Course Textbook Consists of 140 Pages)
This course will enable the student to understand the rights and duties of insurer and
insured in handling loss adjustments; understand legal interpretations of policy
requirements for notice, proof of loss, examination under oath, etc.; understand the rights
and responsibilities of the insurer with respect to value and loss, ordinances regulating
construction, appraisal, salvage, etc.; understand the importance of a non-waiver
agreement and when it must be obtained; and understand how to avoid first party bad faith.
Course Index
1. Rights and Responsibilities of the Insured
2. Rights and Responsibilities of the Insurer
3. Other Interests
4. Subrogation
313 ARSON AND FRAUD (Required)
(Course Textbook Consists of 139 Pages)
This course will enable the student to understand and apply the elements of arson and
fraud and to determine the necessary proof for arson and fraud defenses without exposing
the insurer to civil liability.
Course Index
1. Arson
2. Fraud
3. Common Issues in Arson and Fraud
4. Actions Against the Insurer
314 HOMEOWNERS: PROPERTY COVERAGES
(Elective) (Course Textbook Consists of
200
Pages)
This course will enable the student to understand judicial interpretations of Section
I - Property Coverages under the Homeowners program including variations among the
76, 84, 91, and 2000 forms. Analyzes policy definitions and the insuring
agreements. Discusses the various policy forms and perils covered. Treats all policy
sections as well as key endorsements. Clarifies policy exclusions.
Course Index
1. Introduction
2. Homeowners Policies
3. Property Coverages
4. Farm Property and Mobilehomeowners Policies
315 HOMEOWNERS: LIABILITY COVERAGES
(Elective) (Course Textbook Consists of 186 Pages)
This course will enable the student to analyze the Homeowners Section II coverages,
including liability and medical payments to others. Clarifies policy definitions,
discusses the scope of coverage and explains the limitations on coverage, including
exclusionary language. Emphasizes recent litigation on the intentional acts and business
pursuits exclusions and analyzes the duty to defend.
Course Index
1. Introduction
2. Definitions
3. Coverage E Personal Liability
4. Coverage F Medical Payments to Others
5. Section II Exclusions
6. Additional Coverages
7. Conditions
316 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY COVERAGE
(Elective) (Course Textbook Consists of 204 Pages)
This course will enable the student to understand the many different commercial
coverages available and to better evaluate claims arising under commercial property
coverages.
Course Index
1. General Provisions
2. Time Element Insurance
3. Reporting Form Insurance
4. Boiler and Machinery Insurance
5. Burglary, Larceny, Robbery and Theft Insurance
317 INLAND MARINE (Elective)
(Course Textbook Consists of 146 Pages)
This course will enable the student to understand the origin and development of Inland
Marine insurance and analyze the various coverages, including transportation, bailees'
customers, personal and commercial floaters, dealers block and builders risk, focusing on
issues in legal interpretation and application.
Course Index
1. Introduction
2. Transportation Coverages
3. Bailments
4. Warehouses
5. Personal and Commercial Floaters
6. Dealers Block Policies
7. Builders Risk Insurance
318 YACHT AND BOATOWNERS INSURANCE
(Elective) (Course Textbook Consists of 145 Pages)
This course will enable the student to understand the laws surrounding boat ownership
and operation, and the coverages available to protect against first and third party losses
through the Yacht and Boatowners policies.
Course Index
1. Introduction
2. First Party Insurance
3. Third Party Insurance
4. Medical Payments
5. Workers' Compensation Insurance
6. Admiralty Law
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