The comprehensive webinar package stands out for its quality material and experienced presenters.
This package includes:
- CIRMS Insurance Masters Program: Community Association Risk Management & Insurance Case Law Review
- CIRMS Insurance Masters Program: Complex Liability Claims - Let's Make a Deal
- CIRMS Insurance Masters Program: Apocalypse Soon - Part 1: Preparing for (or Navigating) the Worst Case Property Insurance Market
- CIRMS Insurance Masters Program: Apocalypse Soon - Part 2: Termination and Dissolution of a Community Association: Risk Management and Insurance Issues
Members: USD $249.00
Non Members: USD $369.00 (Join CAI and Save!)
Duration: 4 hours
Credit Information: 10 credits - this program provides 10 points toward CIRMS Designation Requirements
CIRMS Master Program: This package includes the following four sessions from the 2024 Community Association Law Seminar
Event |
Session Description |
Presenters |
CIRMS Insurance Masters Program: Community Association Risk Management & Insurance Case Law Review (2024) |
The presentations will go beyond the basics of community association risk management and insurance by examining and reviewing legal issues that have developed through case law that affect all risk management and insurance providers in the community association marketplace. Both reviews will look at as many as 10 cases across the U.S. Additional discussion will be included regarding substantive issues raised in the case law that may impact the administration of agency practice and/or evaluation of risk for association insureds. In addition to the Case Law Review, a series of panel discussions will include these topics:
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Jennifer L. Wojciechowski, ESQ., CIRMS, CCAL fellow, Community Association Underwriters of America, Inc. |
CIRMS Complex Liability Claims - Let's Make a Deal |
The presentation will feature the second annual collection of unusual insurance claim stories, presented in an engaging and interactive format. The focus will be on complex liability claims. Presenters will delve into case studies that highlight the complicated relationship between the association's General Liability and Directors & Officers/Employee Practices Liability coverage, as well as the management company's Errors & Omissions and Employee Practices Liability insurance. This program promises to be an insightful and valuable exploration of insurance scenarios. |
Christa Brady, AMS, PCAM, CIRMS, USI Insurance Services; Adam Collins, CIRMS, Ian H. Graham Insurance; Karen O'Connor Corrigan, CIRMS, O'Connor Insurance Agency; Kevin Davis, CIRMS, Kevin Davis Insurance Services |
CIRMS Insurance Masters Program: Apocalypse Soon - Part 1: Preparing for (or Navigating) the Worst Case Property Insurance Market |
Panel will discuss their experiences advising clients of risk management and insurance options and liaising with carriers against the backdrop of increasingly deteriorating market conditions. Topics will include FAIR Plan considerations, funding and risk management challenges, occasionally hostile interactions with clients, state-level advocacy efforts, and some potentially controversial solutions. |
Dawn M. Becker-Durnin, CIRMS, Acrisure, Easton, Penn.; Adam Clarkson, Esq., CCAL fellow, Clarkson McAlonis & O'Connor, P.C.; and Patrick G. Prendiville, CIRMS, Prendiville Insurance Agency |
CIRMS Insurance Masters Program: Apocalypse Soon - Part 2: Termination and Dissolution of a Community Association: Risk Management and Insurance Issues |
Panel will discuss termination and dissolution of a community association and related risk management and insurance issues. |
Clifford J. Treese, CIRMS, President, Association Consulting, Inc., Mountain House, CA; Michelle Baldry, RS, Reserve Advisors, LLC, Arlington, VA; Tressa Bishop, CIRMS, Alliant Insurance Services, Inc., Greenwood Village, CO; and Robert Sides, AMS, PCAM, Regatta Seaside Homeowners Association, Marina Del Rey, CA |
- For the optimal learning experience, CAI recommends that you take this program on a desktop or laptop computer, using the Google Chrome web browser.
- You'll have four months - 120 days from purchase - to complete the program and receive credit. In recognition of passing the course, you will be awarded an online certificate of completion.
Upon completion of the webinar package, you will receive 10 credits towards your CIRMS application and redesignation. - Learn more about the CIRMS designation.