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Understanding Subrogation

Overview

Fundamental to insurance is the concept of subrogation. Subrogation occurs when an insurance company pays a claim and then seeks to recover what it paid from the party that caused the loss. Subrogation recoveries can be a significant source of revenue for insurance companies, and helps insurers hold down premiums, as well as shift the costs of a loss to the party actually responsible. This course provide an understanding of subrogation, how it works and how waivers of subrogation can impact recovery.

Summary Details

Hours

5.0

Price

$14.95







Learning Objectives

  • Identify the elements and purposes of subrogation
  • Distinguish between legal and contractual subrogation
  • Recognize the distinctive elements of common policies' subrogation provisions
  • Recognize ways in which subrogation waivers can be used as a risk management technique


Designed For:

Property and casualty insurance agents, brokers, adjusters, and claims professionals at any level in their career

Repetition Rule: The Florida DOFS does not permit agents to repeat the same course within 2 years of the original completion date.

This course has been approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services for insurance continuing education.

Provider of Record: WebCE
Provider Number: 364621

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Course Information

Adding additional credit may change exam requirements.

Access Period: 12 months
Prerequisites: None
Delivery Method: Self-Study
PDF Download: Not Available
Course Approval Number: 115947
Provider of Record: WebCE
Provider Number: 364621
Study Level: Intermediate
Approved For: FL-320 Adjuster - Public

Exam

Proctor: No
Passing Grade: 70
Questions: 30



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