Schedule/Sessions
Level 1 - Insurance Industry Primer - MANDATORY
- Speakers:
Robert Bowers, Westfield Insurance
Melissa Hill, Sompo International Insurance
Dennis Jay, Coalition Against Insurance Fraud
Fausto Martin, Fausto J Martin & Co., LLC
Christopher Morrison, Swiss Re
Hedy Linette Ranieri, Berkley Technology Underwriters
Allan Robinson, Ago
Ronna Ruppelt, Freeman Mathis & Gary, LLP
Deborah Saunders, Comcast NBCUniversal
Caryn Siebert, Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.
Claims College presents a unique educational experience created by and for industry professionals. To set the stage for these intensive 3 days of learning, several senior level claims executives will present on 10 important insurance topics for 15 minutes each:
1. Insurance 101
2. Types of P&C Companies
3. Key Ratios
4. Determining Coverage
5. Reserves
6. Stakeholders in the Claim Process
7. Risk Management
8. Fraud
9. Reinsurance
10. Negotiating Settlements
Breakfast and Keynote
We live in a world of accelerating change today. Evidence abounds all around us: take as a single example the shift from paper maps to real-time GPS on your mobile phone that has occurred over the past decade. Insurance is not immune: long resistant to change by design, the recent rise of insurtech holds the promise of a radically different future. While entrepreneurs and technologists are seeking to change insurance from the outside, industry professionals are also seeking to shape the future from within. Come learn from innovation expert and author Rob Galbraith why we are on the cusp of the end of insurance as we know it and how investing in your professional education is the best way to prepare yourself for what’s to come.
Back to topInitial Notice of Loss and Response for 18 Wheeler Accidents - Commercial Motor Vehicle Claim Handling
- Speakers:
Bradford Hughes, Clark Hill LLC
Carole Whitted-Ridgeway, CCP, CLMP, Maverick Transportation, LLC
This course focuses on the initial notice of a commercial motor vehicle loss fact pattern. Recognition of the difference between personal auto claims to commercial motor vehicle loss claims as well as initial theories of liability are covered. The goal of this course is to give an individual insight on how to assess a loss from the earliest notice, recognize issues and make important determinations for critical decisions.
Back to topEarly Handling and Initial Assessment of the Trucking Accident
This course provides training on how to handle a trucking accident to include understanding the steps of early claim handling, recognizing the critical items to collect and preserve, the best practices for driver interview and developing an early assessment of liability, damages and early resolution potential.
Back to topCommercial Vehicle Accident Investigation and Discovery Relative to Liability
Commercial Vehicle Accident Investigation and Discovery Relative to Damages
The Resolution of a Commercial Motor Vehicle Lawsuit Prior to Trial
This course focuses on the process by which the defendant in a commercial motor vehicle case attempts to resolve the case prior to trial. The course outlines how to approach a file to attempt to reach a resolution early on; the ins-and-outs of preparing for and presenting at pre-trial mediation; how depositions and Independent Medical Examinations can be opportunities for resolution of a case; opportunities to resolve a case on the eve of trial; and ways to narrow the risk of taking a case to trial. Everyone in the target audience for this course participates in some way in the process by which a commercial motor vehicle case is either resolved prior to trial, or is tried to a jury. The overall purpose of this course is to give an individual a foundation of knowledge that will enable that person to be an effective participant in the resolution and trial process.
The Trial of a Commercial Motor Vehicle Lawsuit
This course focuses on the trial of a commercial motor vehicle case. The course outlines discusses how to assess what the overall theme and presentation to the jury should be; countering tactics by the plaintiff; how the scope of discovery affects trials; the benefits of using mock trials and focus groups; how witnesses can make or break a case; the different pretrial motions available; what to consider when selecting a jury; what evidentiary issues to prepare for; how to preserve the grounds for appeal; and typical issues face in appeal. Everyone in the target audience for this course participates in some way in the process by which a commercial motor vehicle case is either resolved prior to trial, or is tried to a jury. The overall purpose of this course is to give an individual a foundation of knowledge that will enable that person to be an effective participant in the resolution and trial process.
School of Transportation - Level 1 Learning Objectives