MLIS

EPL: Understanding the Exposures and Insurance Coverage

Course Details

price
$149.00
This course is not subject to discount pricing.

Additional Credit Available:

Add AFIS Renewal Credit
Add CRIS Renewal Credit
Add ERIS Renewal Credit
Add MRIS Renewal Credit
Add TRIP Renewal Credit
Add Insurance CE

Delivery Method: 

QAS Self-Study

PDF Download: 

Available

Provider of Record: 

WebCE

Field of Study: 

Specialized Knowledge

Prerequisites: 

None

Access Period:

12 months

Exam Requirements

Proctor Required: 

No

Passing Grade: 

70%

Questions: 

50

Retakes: 

Unlimited

Please note: Adding Additional Credit may change exam requirements.

Overview

Employment-related claims have escalated rapidly over the past few years, and having coverage to protect the business can be critical to survival. Understanding exposures and claims that employers can face and the sources of insurance coverage is essential in developing a risk management program to protect the business. 

Learning Objectives

Upon completion, students will be able to:

  • identify five key common law exposures to EPL claims and employment-related exposures created by statutes relating to workplace discrimination
  • compare the various methods of obtaining EPL coverage
  • recognize the scope of coverage provided by EPL policies
  • recognize the major components of the claims-made coverage triggers used to write EPL coverage

Designed For

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

International Risk Management Institute, Inc. (IRMI) is the premier provider of risk and insurance continuing education and reference publications, and is considered the ultimate authority by leading insurance practitioners. Written by industry experts, IRMI courses provide the most up-to-date, practical and reliable information possible.

Advanced Preparation

None

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