One of the most frequent and important tasks associated with liability claims is drafting a Reservation of Rights letter. But despite how common they are, there is no set way to draft them. So no matter how much experience a person has, it is still easy to omit something. And courts are continuing to penalize insurers for issuing ROR letters that are ineffective.
This one-hour webinar—brought to you by the experts at The National Underwriter Company and ALM Media, LLC—offers a comprehensive ROR checklist to help with this lack of uniformity. On May 18th, Speaker Randy Maniloff will discuss 50 things that every ROR letter should have or consider.
The January 2017 South Carolina Supreme Court decision in Harleysville Group Insurance v. Heritage Group Communities—finding a ROR letter to be ineffective—should sound the alarm for insurers. Indeed, the very flaw in the Heritage Group Communities ROR was discussed when this webinar was presented a year before the court's decision.
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Randy's Reservations of Rights Checklist Covers 50 Key Items, Including: |
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How to reserve rights to multiple insureds |
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Addressing covered versus uncovered claims |
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How to deal with too much policy language in a ROR |
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Even the caption of the ROR letter can be a minefield |
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AND 46 MORE! |
Register today and you'll walk away with a 50-point ROR checklist that you can implement immediately! |
Earn CE and CLE Credits! |
Please Note: The information contained in this webinar is provided by The National Underwriter Company and is intended for educational and informational purposes only. |
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Randy Maniloff |
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Attorney, White and Williams, LLP |
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Publisher, Coverage Opinions |
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Co-Author, General Liability Insurance Coverage: Key Issues In Every State |
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Author, Top 10 Coverage Cases Of The Year (16 Years)
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