Insuring Business Risks in the Age of Data Privacy, Pandemics and Extreme Weather Events
1h 7m
Created on November 29, 2021
Intermediate
Overview
For a business, the costs of a natural disaster or other broad-scale loss events often extend beyond physical damage to the premises or business property. In addition to the loss of income and impact on profitability, an unexpected broad-scale event can significantly impair a company's business operations.
This course, presented by Michael Levine and Latosha Ellis of Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, will use hypothetical scenarios, including a hurricane, data breach, and pandemic to assess potential risks, analyze insurance products, and discuss how to maximize insurance recovery in the event of a disaster or broad-scale event.
Learning Objectives:
Analyze relevant insurance products for a disaster or broad-scale loss
Understand the various coverages that might be implicated by a disaster or broad-scale event and the specific triggers for each
Provide critical steps a business should take to maximize insurance recovery in the event of a disaster or broad-scale event
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Recent Reviews
excellent
This course was both practical from a business standpoint as well as legal standpoint. Very helpful.
Very useful as I work in live events, insurance is a very important component.
The hypothetical and real examples were helpful in thinking through coverage issues.
informative
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