AFIS 2: Farm Liability

Overview

A typical farming operation includes soil cultivation, crop production, livestock raising, and incidental activities like roadside stands. Farm liability is unique due to combined residential and commercial exposures. This course examines liability loss exposures and when farmers or ranchers can be held responsible for incidents on the farm or from sold products.

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Learning Objectives

  • recognize a wide range of loss exposures that farm liability insurance can cover
  • determine whether a described loss exposure or claim is covered by Coverage H, I, J, or an additional coverage or coverage extension of the farm liability form, and identify the appropriate rationale for your conclusion
  • recognize how the farm policy’s limits of insurance and/or the coverage of an umbrella/excess policy applies in a given situation
  • recognize the circumstances under which it may become necessary to attach an endorsement to a commercial general liability (CGL) or farm liability coverage form, select an appropriate endorsement, and recognize its effect on coverage in a given situation


Designed For:

Property and casualty insurance agents, risk, safety, and finance professionals


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Course Information

Adding additional credit may change exam requirements.

Advanced Preparation: None