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Essentials

Insurance Recovery in the Face of Natural Disasters

1h 1m

Created on May 22, 2018

Intermediate

CC

4.9

(1426 reviews)

Overview

For businesses in the path of the storm, maximizing insurance recovery requires assessing not only physical damage to their property but also income losses stemming from flooded and blocked roads and bridges, interrupted shipping and air transport, evacuations, and closures by civil authority. Beyond the area of immediate impact, businesses suffering from supply chain disruptions should look to their property insurance policies for contingent business interruption coverage, triggered when policyholders do not themselves suffer physical damage but still lose revenue after a property loss sidelines a major supplier or customer.

Join Anderson Kill's Marshall Gilinsky and Ronald J. Papa as they explore the role of insurance and the hurdles to recovery in times of natural disaster.


Learning Objectives:

  1. Detail the triggers of time-element coverage
  2. Identify the full range of losses that affected businesses need to document
  3. Address the nuances of policy language that may become bones of contention
  4. Develop techniques for ensuring that the insurance company fulfills its obligations during the claims process
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Faculty

Marshall Gilinsky

Marshall Gilinsky

Anderson Kill P.C.
Ronald J. Papa

Ronald J. Papa

National Fire Adjustment Co., Inc.

Reviews

4.9

(1426 reviews)

Recent Reviews

Good overview and insights. Thank you.

Daniel S.Jun 21, 2022

Decent course. Materials provided useful outline-style info,

Brian R.Jun 17, 2021

The presentation was very informative. I liked the use of examples which allowed me to "visualize" the analysis. I will remember the topic and techniques.

Barbara U.May 20, 2021

Terrific session, as usual.

Sheldon O Z.May 16, 2021

Very informative for risk management advance preparation.

Mack S.May 13, 2021

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