This course is intended to provide an in depth look at Protection and Indemnity underwriting and is a complement to the AIMU Introduction to Protection and Indemnity course. Students will go into a detailed review of forms and clauses as well as examine their implications to the risk. It will address, on an advanced level, the rationale for rating. Manuscript policies and the implications of certain additional clauses will also be discussed. Attendees should have previous experience with P&I and be ready to actively participate in discussions regarding the subject and how it relates to their field.
Course Outline:
Introduction
Policy Form
- Form Comparison
- Exclusions
- Form Use
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Pollution Liability
- Federal Law
- State Law
- Pollution Exclusion and Buy Back
- WQIS
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Rating P&I
- Exposure Rating
- Loss Rating
- Loss Development
- Exposure Change
- Large Loss
- “As If”
- Loss Rating Exercise
- AAD
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Contractual Agreement
- Waiver of Subrogation
- Indemnity Agreement
- Release Agreemenent
- Knock for Knock” Agreements
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Loss of Life/Bodily Injury
- Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA)
- General Maritime Law
- Jones Act
- State Law
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P&I Clubs
War Risk P&I/Second Seam
“Misdirected Arrow”
- What is it?
- How does it affect the policy?
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Statutory Coverages
- USL&H
- MEL
- Jones Act
- OPA
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Terrorism and TRIA as relates to P&I
Discussion and Questions
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Who Should Attend: Insurance company underwriters and other marine professionals who have completed AIMU's Introduction to Protection and Indemnity Insurance and/or have had experience with Protection and Indemnity underwriting or claims.
The tuition is $200 members, $400 nonmembers.
Instructors:
Tracy Ann Kiffer, VP - The Hartford
Curt Browder, AVP - CoAction Specialty Insurance Group
CE Credits: Approved for 6 CE Credits in NY, NJ, and TX.
Also approved for 6 NAMS and SAMS Credits.
Program Features: Handouts; Lecture Notes; Continuing Education Credits
Special Assistance: In Compliance with the American's with Disabilities Act, AIMU will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities at its meetings. Please call John Miklus at (212) 233-0550
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Refunds/Cancellations/Substitutions: Refund requests will be honored if received at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled start date. Cancellations received after the refund deadline and "no shows" are subject to the full registration fees. Substitutions may be made by notifying AIMU via email aimu@aimu.org.
AIMU reserves the right to postpone, cancel, or amend a class schedule at any time.
Attendees are not permitted to record, share, copy, or distribute any AIMU education.