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2019 IIAN Spring Conference Sessions
Ag Coverage Changes and PitfallsWednesday 8:30 - 9:30 LocationRoom 1
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SummaryCheryl Koch will go over some of the common pitfalls and recent changes to agricultural coverage.
Flood Insurance UpdateWednesday 8:30 - 9:30 LocationRoom 2
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SummaryThis is a last-minute change to the Spring Conference, in light of the flooding situation across the state. Join national flood expert Larry Palmer to learn how to best serve your clients in these times.
This course replaces Disaster Preparedness with Cindy Gessert at this time. Disaster Preparedness is still available at 1:00pm Wednesday.
CISR Personal Lines - Miscellaneous CoverageWednesday 8:30 - 4:00 LocationRoom 3
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SummaryThis course addresses the coverage exclusions and limitations in the most current Homeowners, Personal Auto, recreational vehicles and watercraft policies.
Course qualifies for CISR credit– testing is also available.
Farm Vehicles: Delusion and ConfusionWednesday 9:30 - 10:30 LocationRoom 1
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SummaryThis course will explore various methods to insure farm vehicles, including the Personal Auto Policy, Business Auto Form, and Truckers/Motor Carrier Coverage Form. You’ll learn how to use a risk management approach to pair the right product with the risks presented.
Professional Liability and E&OWednesday 9:30 - 10:30 LocationRoom 2
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SummaryLearn what types of E&O and professional insurance policies are available, and when and how to use them to protect your insureds and your E&O.
Certificates of Insurance and Additional InsuredsWednesday 10:30 - 11:30 LocationRoom 1
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SummaryTrying to bring a semblance of order and sanity to arguably one of the most difficult and time-consuming processes in the independent agency system.
Pivot Insurance 101Wednesday 10:30 - 11:30 LocationRoom 2
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SummaryThis course will introduce participants to pivots, including discussions of different types of pivots, basic components, variations based on topography, and Insurance considerations.
Workers Comp and Nebraska State LawWednesday 1:00 - 2:00 LocationRoom 1
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SummaryParticipants will learn when it is appropriate to consider workers compensation for agricultural risks, and why this coverage may be more important than ever on the farm.
Disaster Preparedness (Repeat Class)Wednesday 1:00 - 2:00 LocationRoom 2
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SummaryThis course reviews a personal emergency action plan as well as professional plan for businesses. While we cannot always prevent disasters and emergencies, we can plan for how to handle communications, safety and survival until the emergency or disaster has passed or been repaired.
Ag Side BusinessesWednesday 2:00 - 3:00 LocationRoom 1
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SummaryYou’ll explore the limitations in the ISO Farm program pertaining to a variety of activities using farm premises, and the proper way to provide protection.
EPLI Insurance in the #MeToo EraWednesday 2:00 - 3:00 LocationRoom 2
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SummaryThis session will address how employment practices liability insurance attempts to transfer the risk of employers being held responsible for wrongful termination, workplace harassment, and other wrongful employment acts.
Farm Equipment CoverageWednesday 3:00 - 4:00 LocationRoom 1
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SummaryThis course will review the variety of farm equipment exposures and evaluate how coverage is provided under the ISO agricultural inland marine form.
Climate ChangeWednesday 3:00 - 4:00 LocationRoom 2
SummaryHear from a scientist about the current state of climate change and how it relates to and affects life in Nebraska. This presentation will focus on recent trends and potential future threats based on the National Climate Assessment that was released in April of 2018.
CRAKE Training - Civilian Response to Active Killer EventsThursday 8:30 - 10:30 LocationRoom 1
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SummaryCRAKE was developed to provide information on awareness and steps a person can take to increase their safety in an active shooter situation. The Nebraska State Patrol has been presenting the program for businesses and schools across Nebraska. This two hour course will help prepare participants for the worst case scenario.
InsurTech RevolutionThursday 8:30 - 10:30 LocationRoom 2
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SummaryThis course will explore technology advances impacting the insurance industry and what may be the future, including autonomous vehicles and equipment, the Internet of Things, the sharing economy, and specific applications designed to make insurance purchasing easier for consumers.
Crop Insurance Expert PanelThursday 10:30 - 11:30 LocationRoom 2
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SummaryOur team of crop insurance experts will answer questions from the audience and host an open discussion around current crop insurance issues including: renewal of the RMA, Crop insurance commissions, the farm bill and related crop insurance topics.
Active Shooter CoverageThursday 10:30 - 11:30 LocationRoom 1
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SummaryActive shooter incidents are occurring more often than ever in our society. Learn what you can do to help prepare and protect your clients when the worst case scenario becomes a reality.
Wild About EthicsThursday 12:30 - 3:30 LocationRoom 1
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SummaryCheryl discusses recent ethical scandals in insurance and other industries, as well as the public's perception and other emerging trends in the insurance industry.
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