Dec 6, 2011

Understanding Commercial Property Underwriting and "COPE"

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New Class: Understanding Commercial Property Underwriting and COPE (A 2-Part Series)
New Training from Academy of Insurance

Understanding Commercial Property Underwriting and "COPE" (A 2-Part Series)

For nearly 300 years, real property underwriters have been using the same four basic elements of underwriting data: Construction, Occupancy, Protection and Exposure ("COPE"). Each of these four basic data points plays an important part in the property underwriting process.

This two-part series offers a unique perspective of each of these data points. Anyone writing property insurance will benefit from this class.

Part 1: Thursday, Dec. 8
Part 2: Thursday, Dec. 15
Time: 1:30pm ET / 10:30am PT
Duration: 1 Hour

Click Here to Register

What you will learn in this webinar:

  • Construction: Students will learn how to determine the property construction class (1-6); why size matters; and how age affects the underwriting decision. We will also discuss mixed-construction issues.
  • Occupancy: In addition to occupancy issues, how a particular insured's hazards associated with occupancy will be discussed.
  • Protection: Sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, alarm systems, fire doors and fire walls and public fire protection are the primary protection mechanisms evaluated by underwriters. The basics of each are discussed in the class.
  • Exposure: What external factors affect the insured property? Some of these exposures are discussed in this section of the course.

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, December 8th and Thursday, December 15th for this two-part 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!

Click Here to Reserve Your Spot!

Regularly priced at $197.00, just $129 when you
register today!
(special pricing expires December 7th)

Register Now

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Send an email to webcasts@insurancejournal.com
or call Barbara at 800-897-9965 x166.

Part One: Thursday, December 8
Part Two: Thursday, December 15
Time: 1:30pm ET / 10:30am PT
Duration: 1 Hour Each
Price: Save $68 until Dec. 7th! Register today for just $129!
Click Here to Register

Instructor: Chris Boggs, CPCU, ARM, ALCM, LPCS, AAI, APA, CWCA, CRIS, AINS

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