Identifying the Insured and Other Issues

Identifying the Insured and Other Issues

Description

Deals with those who are entitled to make a claim under a policy and how access can be gained to a policy by those other than the named insured.

CPD/CIP Points

Earn 0.75 CPD Points

Watch the videos, complete the attendance form and we will send you a Certificate of Attendance confirming your CPD points attained.

Dates available

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Prerequisites

No Pre-requisites

Entry level or refresher course.

Presenter

Turks Legal

Turks is a specialist, commercial law firm with national reach. Their offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Newcastle employ over 190 staff, a diverse team of lawyers, partners, special counsel and support staff.

Their general insurance team has been acting for insurers in the commercial insurance and domestic insurance market for over 30 years. Turks provides advice on policy issues, claims disputes and resolution as well as regulatory and compliance issues across all jurisdictions in Australia. Turks has a reputation for commercially focussed advice and resolution strategies. Turks’ partners also provide training to the insurance industry and regularly speak at industry forums.

 

Why you would complete this course

The issue of who has direct access to claim on a policy of insurance is the initial step in making a claim. This webinar, presented by Turks Legal, provides an overview of the legislation, the key terms and the latest case law on the issue of which parties can claim on a policy. The webinar also looks at the trend in case law and legislation to allow third party claimants to claim directly on an insurer where the insured party has not or cannot make a claim for indemnity. This webinar provides a guide to finding the right policy or policies that a party can make a claim on and how a party that is not your client might seek to access cover under a policy. 

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