Jun 14
Webinar

Fencing Fundamentals and Fence Related Claims

06/14/16 2:00pm

This webinar is presented by the CPCU Society.

Fencing Fundamentals and Fence Related Claims

Tuesday, June 14, 2016  2:00 pm Eastern

What it’s about:

This presentation is designed to explore the technical construction details of commercial and residential fencing systems so that claims professionals, producers and underwriters can better understand key aspects of risk management, loss prevention, loss mitigation and claims handling. This webinar will include coverage basics, construction and installation facts, loss and damage, illustrations, and details. The presenter will also share real-life examples based on experience in claims handling.

At the conclusion of this webinar, the active participant will understand:

  • The main types of wood, metal and vinyl fencing, including the attributes and disadvantages of each
  • The different styles of fencing
  • How fence installation relates to settling claims
  • How fences can become damaged and the appropriate adjustment and repair or replacement options
  • How to write a comprehensive and accurate fence-claim scope and estimate

Who should attend:


Claims professionals, underwriters, agents and brokers, risk managers, homeowners, and business owners with an interest in fencing will benefit from this webinar.

 


Cost

Individual Pricing:

CPCU Society members: FREE
Nonmembers: $79

Group Pricing (Unlimited Participants at One Location):

CPCU Society members: FREE
Nonmembers: $189

Non-CPCU Society Members: To purchase this recorded webinar, please contact MemberResources@theinstitutes.org


Continuing Professional Development Information

CPCUs who attend will be awarded one continuing professional development (CPD) point.

 

Martin J. Frappolli, CPCU, FIDM, AIC

Director of Knowledge Resources
The Institutes

Marty Frappolli is senior director of knowledge resources for The Institutes.He provides subject matter expertise on educational content for The Institutes’ products and services. He has a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University and a master's degree in organizational leadership from Quinnipiac University. Frappolli is past president of the Philadelphia CPCU Society Chapter, serves on the Insurance Data Management Association’s (IDMA's) Education Committee and as editor of the IDMQ quarterly newsletter and has served terms as president and chairman of the board for IDMA.