Training
Provided by Lorman Education Services
BenefitsStandard form contracts and purchase orders often require contract counterparties to add one another as additional insureds to general liability, property and other insurance policies. Relying upon another parties' insurance coverage can offer important benefits to the additional insured, whose own insurance coverage may not be implicated in the event of a claim. At the same time, relying upon additional insurance coverage can present pitfalls. A variety of forms are used to provide this coverage and these different forms may provide less (or more) coverage than the parties understand or anticipate. This teleconference will provide a critical review of both the basics of additional insured coverage and a discussion of recent important developments.
Learning
Objectives
- You will be able to differentiate between
CGL and property insurance policies.
- You will be able to summarize what it means for someone's interest to be insured.
- You will be able to recite contract requirements under the new
AIA A201.
- You will be able to explain alternatives to additional insured coverage.
Attorneys, project managers, presidents, vice presidents, owners, contractors, subcontractors, engineers, principals, contract managers, developers, architects, accountants, controllers,
CFOs, insurance professionals, risk managers and other construction professionals
| This is primarily teleseminar training |  | This class may be available at a classroom in Milwaukee, WI,
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| Duration: | 1 days | | Training Presented in: | English |
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