The Independent Insurance Agents of Oklahoma will hold its CIC Commercial Casualty Institute May 18-21, 2005, at the Hilton Southern Hills, 7902 South Lewis Avenue, in Tulsa.
The institute will present up-to-date information on commercial casualty coverages in light of the ever-increasing exposures that commercial clients present.
IIAOK notes that commercial producers with the CIC designation earn 26 percent more money and write substantially more business than their non-CIC counterparts.
Participants will study the unique aspects of garage coverages and also review current ISO changes and major endorsements for Garage Coverage Form.
Topics Include: Essentials of Legal Liability; Commercial General Liability; Business Automobile Coverages; Workers Compensation; Excess Liability/Commercial Umbrella Coverages; and Garage Insurance
Classes will by taught by: Wesley W. Bailey, Waco, Texas; John F. Kitson, Franklin, Tenn.; and Daniel L. Myers, Maxwell, Ind.
Attendance at this institute qualifies for 16 hours of continuing education credit (including two hours ethics, one hour health care reform, and one hour long-term care) in Oklahoma. In addition, attendance at this CIC institute qualifies you to earn continuing education credits, which apply to other education programs, including CISR, CPCU, CFP, CLU/ChFC, CPSR, and ACSR.
For more information e-mail to info@iiok.com or download a brochure and registration form.
Topics Agencies Commercial Lines Training Development Casualty Independent Agencies
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