The Property/Casualty (PC) Professional
| InstructorUIE Phone(253) 846-1155 Emailmail@uiece.com | Course Overview  This course is designed
  to cover the multiple topics that a property and casualty insurance producer
  needs to understand.  | 
| Chapter | Subject | Description | 
| Chapter 1 | The Agent’s Role | The course begins with coverage on the role agents play in
  this type of insurance coverage. As we know, many types of policies can be
  purchased over the Internet, without help from an insurance producer. It is
  knowledge and past experience that agents bring to the table that is not
  available on the Internet. | 
| Chapter 2 | Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI) | Chapter 2 looks at EPLI, a quickly emerging element in the
  insurance markets. Employment Practices Liability Insurance was seldom seen a
  decade ago but today it is a blossoming market as companies are sued for
  everything from failing-to-hire to the type of software used. | 
| Chapter 3 | FEMA’s Flood Requirements | |
| Chapter 4 | Hurricane Insurance | Chapter 4 looks at hurricane insurance, including the six
  critical areas. Wind resistive features and opening protection, roofs and
  exteriors, plus other elements are covered. | 
| Chapter 5 | Commodity/Crop Insurance | Chapter 5 covers crop insurance. It looks at the four categories involved of damaged or lost crops, injuries to workers and damage to physical property, livestock losses, and specialized coverage for some types of farming having unique challenges.   This chapter looks
  at the responsibilities agents have who sell this type of coverage. This is
  not a type of insurance that agents should attempt unless they are well aware
  of all aspects it involves. The chapter looks at crop yield insurance and
  revenue insurance plans. | 
| Chapter 6 | Auto Insurance | Chapter 6 is on automobile coverage. This is one type of property/casualty insurance that most PC insurance producers understand because it is a commonly sold type of policy. The chapter looks at the various parts of the policy (A to F). It looks at PIP coverage and FAP policies. This chapter is a complete A to Z coverage of the automobile insurance industry. | 
| Chapter 7 | Homeowner’s Insurance | Chapter 7 covers homeowner’s insurance, including renter’s
  insurance for non-home owners. It looks at the various forms of homeowner
  coverage, including coverage for condominiums. The types of risk, from
  natural disasters to hurricanes and tornadoes is discussed in terms of
  coverage, limitations, and exclusions. | 
| Chapter 8 | Ethics | This chapter
  covers ethics and multiple examples. | 
Where applicable, this course may be approved for NFIP Flood credits.
Flood chapter is ClearCert Approved.