 
            CISR Commercial Casualty II - BAP, WC, Excess
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Description
Expand your ability to have a confident relationship with your commercial customers in the area of commercial casualty exposures and coverages. In Commercial Casualty II, the focus is the Business Auto Policy, the Workers Compensation Policy, and Excess Liability Policies. You will improve your understanding in each of these vital areas.
Topics:
- Business Auto Exposures and Coverages
- Workers Compensation & Employers Liability Insurance Policy
- Commercial Umbrella and Excess Liability Policies
Those who completed the Insuring Commercial Casualty Exposures course (which was available prior to Commercial Casualty I and Commercial Casualty II), may choose either Commercial Casualty I or Commercial Casualty II as part of their five courses to earn the CISR designation, but not both.
PLEASE NOTE
Taking/passing the exam is NOT required to earn CE for this course. It is only required if you are pursuing the designation.
Online Only: National Alliance requires a disinterested third-party proctor to monitor students taking online exams for certain designations. Click here for details.
Your links for the webinar will be emailed to you 1-2 days prior to the class. You will receive an AM session link and a PM session link. Reminders will also be sent 24 hours and 1 hour prior to the class.
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