Adjuster Technical Courses (2 hrs - 1 day)
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Reservation of Rights Letters
Coverage Denial Letters
Excess Letters
Essential Letters: Reservation of Rights; Denial;
and Excess
Estoppel and Duty to Defend
Cumis Counsel Training
Policy Coverage Interpretation
Advanced Policy Coverage
Interpretation
Negligence- Understanding
and Application
Liability Basics
Advanced Bodily Injury Techniques
Medical Terminology
Adjusting Property Losses
- Basic Overview
CGL Policy - Basics
The Legal System - Basics
Liability Claim Handling - Basics
Ethics and Good Faith Claims Handling
- Reservation of Rights Letters
- A 1/2 day seminar on preparing Reservation of Rights letters. Estoppel,
the five elements of Reservation of Rights letters, the consequences of sending
Reservation of Rights letters and proper conclusion formatting are all covered
in this practice-based seminar. Each student, after correctly outlining the
Reservation of Rights letter, will write their own Reservation of Rights
letter based on facts presented. The goal of this seminar is to increase
the comfort level in preparing these letters, and improve judgment on when
to send them.
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- Coverage Denial Letters
- A 1/2 day seminar involving the preparation of denial letters. Confirmation
of correct coverage analysis, the four elements of denial letters and proper
conclusion formatting are all covered in this practice-based seminar. Each
student, after correctly outlining the denial letter, will write their own
denial letter based on facts presented. The goal of this seminar is to increase
the comfort level in preparing denial letters, and improving judgment on
when a denial is proper. Tips on investigation to support facts are also
discussed.
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- Excess Letters
- A 2 hour seminar involving the gathering of facts to confirm when excess
letters are required and the proper timing and formatting of such letters.
After the basics for the proper excess letters are reviewed and discussed,
scenarios are given for students to apply their knowledge and write their
own excess letters.
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- Essential Letters - R of R; Denial;
and Excess
- A full day workshop (8:00am - 5:00pm) combining the individual courses
of Reservation of Rights letters, denial letters and excess letters into
one full letter-writing extravaganza.
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- Estoppel and Duty to Defend
- A 1/2 day seminar involving the insurer's duty to defend, as well as the
rights of the insured, and how the adjuster can proceed in that duty without
creating an estoppel situation. The goal of this seminar is to increase the
awareness of the issues of estoppel and detrimental reliance and how they
are affected by the investigation and the duty to defend.
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- Cumis Counsel Training
- A 1/2 day seminar involving issues faced by the adjuster in handling cases
with Cumis issues. After the basics for proper Cumis counsel are reviewed
and discussed, scenarios are given for students to apply their knowledge.
The goal of this seminar is to develop a clear understanding of when Cumis
counsel comes into play, the obligations of the insured and his/her Cumis
counsel, and proper methods to proceed with the claim handling and the duty
to defend once Cumis counsel is obtained.
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- Policy Coverage Interpretation
- A full day workshop (8:00am - 5:00pm) covering the main components of
triggering coverage under virtually any insurance policy. Students are trained
in identifying the insured, the damages, and the covered activity in a structured
format to insure proper confirmation of coverage. Focus on identifying the
scope of the insuring agreement, application of exclusions, conditions and
general provisions are included. The goal of this seminar is to have each
student understand the basic construction of most insurance policies and
apply facts of given losses to the policy in order to determine coverage
status. Practice scenarios are provided in class to confirm understanding.
( 1/2 day mini-workshop available)
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- Advanced Policy
Coverage Interpretation
- A 1/2 day seminar designed for the experienced adjuster of 2-5 years.
This course is designed to enhance critical thinking processes when interpreting
coverage under the policy. Thought provoking scenarios and case studies from
the auto, homeowner and CGL policy are solved by the student in order to
fine-tune the coverage analysis process. An advanced way to approach analyzing
coverage is reviewed and practiced.
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- Negligence
- Understanding and Application
- A 1/2 day seminar covering the theories of negligence and the application
to insurance liability. Identification of the five elements of negligence
are covered along with identification of contributory negligence, comparative
negligence, determining negligence in premises liability claims, negligence
per se, and other applications of negligence in the development of legal
liability under insurance policies. The goal of this seminar is to have students
appropriately analyze negligence factors and develop legal liability theories.
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- Medical Terminology
- A 1/2 day seminar focusing on not only common medical terms as encountered
by the claims adjuster, but also establishing a clear understanding of the
structure of medical terms. Common prefixes, suffixes, and root words, are
reviewed and discussed. The goal of this seminar is to increase both the
adjuster's understanding of common medical terms, and also develop the skill
of breaking down medical terms more easily.
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- Liability Basics
- A full day workshop (8:00am - 5:00pm) covering the basics of the creation
of legal liability. Distinctions between legal liability based on negligence
versus legal liability based on contract and statute are developed. Defenses
to legal liability are reviewed and discussed. The separation of liability
versus coverage are reviewed along with necessary terminology such as clear
liability, probable liability, questionable liability, strict liability,
vicarious liability, etc. The goal of this workshop is to increase the adjuster's
ability to apply known facts and develop a theory of liability.
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- Advanced Bodily Injury
Techniques
- A full day workshop (8:00am - 5:00pm) which includes real-life scenarios
geared specifically towards the bodily injury adjuster. Complicated investigation
issues, severe damage issues, and intricate coverage issues are all identified
and addressed in this practical workshop. The evaluation of damages, use
of medical experts, medical terminology, loss of consortium, pre-existing
injury issues, collateral source rule, etc. are all reviewed and discussed.
Techniques include: how to tell when someone is lying; how to gain maximum
cooperation when investigating coverage; and developing liability theories
that will stand up to scrutiny. The goal of this workshop is to improve the
student's ability to recognize issues and develop practical skills for addressing
them.
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- Adjusting
Property Losses - Basic Overview
- A full day review (8:00am - 5:00pm) of the basic steps in adjusting property
losses. Subjects include: additional living expense; coverage verification;
scoping a loss; methods of evaluation; reporting and reserving; proof of
loss; establishing insurable interest; exclusions; basic estimating; pricing
method; computer estimating; measure of damage; co-insurance; replacement
cost; actual cash value; method of payment; guidelines for handling theft
claims; indicators of fraud and arson property claims.
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- The goal of this course is to enhance the understanding and awareness
of the steps in the investigation process, not to specifically train on each
of the individual subjects. The purpose is to develop a good overview of
the steps if just the basic understanding is needed, and/or to support future
in depth training.
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- CGL Policy - Basics
- A full day workshop (8:00am - 5:00pm) covering the basics of the CGL policy.
Subjects include CGL bodily injury and property damage liability (insuring
agreement, exclusions), personal and advertising injury liability, supplementary
payments, medical payments, who is an insured, limits of insurance, conditions,
etc.
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- The Legal System - Basics
- A full day workshop (8:00am - 5:00pm) designed to increase the adjuster's
understanding of procedures and the legal system that dictate claim handling.
Subjects include: common law defined; origin of equity; appellate courts;
stare decisis; pleadings; summons and complaint; answers; discovery proceedings;
motions; subpoenas; trial (selection of the jury, opening statements, trial
procedure, the courts charge and verdict); motions after verdict; tort law;
insurance law. The goal of this workshop is to increase the student's basic
understanding of the legal process and how it influences claim handling in
the early stages.
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- Liability Claim
Handling - Basics
- A full day workshop (8:00am - 5:00pm) designed to give a good basic
understanding of how liability claim handling works. Subjects include:
what is legal liability; criminal and civil law; torts; legal liability
based on negligence; the elements of negligence; negligence in premises
liability claims; negligence per se; legal liability based on contract
and statute; main principles of law affecting liability claim handling;
joint tort feasor liability; vicarious liability; contributory negligence
and comparative negligence; automobile guest statutes; immunity; bailments;
defenses to legal liability (assumption of risk; acts of God; emergency
defense; last clear chance doctrine; seatbelt defense).
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- The goal of this workshop is to enhance the student's understanding
of liability claim handling functions.
- Ethics and Good Faith Claims Handling
- The goal is to provide a solid foundation of information that you can build on through the continuous learning process to inevitably make sure you are more valuable in the claims environment.
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