Health and life insurance is affected and influenced by numerous occupational and environmental issues and trends. The purpose of this course is to identify and examine these issues and trends and their relationship to life and health insurance. Topics covered include mold, mold contaminants, general liability implications, workers compensation, homeowners insurance, environmental and occupational diseases, asbestos exposure, terrorism exposure and underwriting health and life insurance.
I - Property Insurance Implications of Mold Contaminants
II - General Liability Implications
III - Professional Liability Expenses and Mold
IV - Workers’ Compensation
V - Claims and Mold
VI - Homeowners’ Insurance
VII - Factors Affecting Trends in Health and Life
VIII - Trends in Occupational Health and Safety
IX - Environmental and Occupational Lung Disease
X - The Ongoing Risk of Asbestos Exposures
XI - The Hazard of Long-Term Disability
XII - Trends Resulting From Terrorism Exposures
XIII - Trends in Underwriting Health and Life Insurance
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
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