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TCS/TRS Core Class: Last Call TCS/TRS Renewal Webinar

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TCS/TRS Core Class:

Last Call TCS/TRS Renewal Webinar

Event Time & Date: December 9, 2025 @ 11:00 am - December 11, 2025 @ 3:00 pm
Event time listed is in Eastern Standard Time (EST). Please adjust for your local time zone accordingly.

Cost: $450

Level: Advanced
CE Credits: 12
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Course Description
Top Trucking Insurance Issues 2025″ is a comprehensive 4-hour course designed for insurance professionals, brokers, and underwriters seeking to stay ahead of the evolving challenges in the trucking industry. This course will explore the most critical issues shaping the underwriting of trucking risks in 2025, including regulatory changes, emerging technologies, and new risk factors such as climate change, cybersecurity, and driver shortages. Participants will gain valuable insights into effective risk assessment, policy structuring, and claims management strategies tailored to the unique needs of the trucking sector, ensuring they are equipped to navigate this complex and rapidly changing market.

Fellows:
Bridgette Blitch, J.W. Taylor, Thomas Martin, Michael Kucharski, Frank Botta, James Sidou, Scott McMickle, Matthew Leffler

Educational Learning Objectives
Participants will:

  1. Understand the key components of trucking insurance policies, including liability, cargo, and physical damage coverage.
  2. Analyze the evolving trends in the trucking industry that impact underwriting, such as regulatory changes, technology advancements, and market conditions.
  3. Evaluate the unique risk factors associated with trucking operations, including fleet management, driver qualifications, and maintenance protocols.
  4. Learn how to assess and mitigate risks associated with claims, safety programs, and loss control measures specific to the trucking industry.
  5. Develop strategies for underwriting trucking risks in 2025, considering both traditional and emerging challenges in the sector.

Course Description
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of exposure verification processes specific to trucking risks within the insurance and risk management industries. Participants will learn to identify, analyze, and verify key exposure elements affecting commercial trucking operations, including fleet size, driver safety records, cargo classifications, and route hazards. The course covers methodologies for assessing regulatory compliance, evaluating operational exposures, and leveraging data for accurate risk assessment. Through practical exercises, attendees will gain the skills needed to improve underwriting precision, mitigate risks, and enhance decision-making. This course is ideal for insurance professionals, risk managers, and trucking industry stakeholders seeking specialized expertise in managing and verifying trucking-related exposures.

Fellows:
Chad Kruger, Spencer Mitchell, Amanda Hensel, Sukhjit Dhaliwal

Educational Learning Objectives
Participants will:

  1. Understand the primary risk exposures associated with commercial trucking.
  2. Develop skills to collect, verify, and analyze exposure data effectively.
  3. Apply best practices and tools to mitigate underwriting risks in trucking operations.

Course Description
This 2-hour class covers Broker Liability, Contingent Liability, and Contractual Liability in Trucking Underwriting. It is designed to provide insurance professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in underwriting trucking risks. Participants will explore the critical distinctions between broker liability, contingent liability, and contractual liability, and how these concepts impact risk assessment and policy design. The course will delve into key factors such as the roles of brokers in transportation contracts, liability exposure in the event of accidents or damages, and the legal nuances of contractual agreements within the trucking industry. Through real-world case studies and practical examples, attendees will gain the knowledge needed to effectively assess and underwrite trucking-related insurance policies, ensuring both compliance and optimal risk management.

Fellows:
Mike Mitchell, Rob Moseley, Sam Rizzitelli, Joe DiPaola 

Educational Learning Objectives
Participants will:

  1. Understand the key concepts of broker liability, contingent liability, and contractual liability in the context of trucking insurance.
  2. Identify the various risks associated with trucking operations that impact underwriting decisions, including cargo damage, driver negligence, and vehicle maintenance.
  3. Evaluate how different liability coverages, including primary and excess insurance, apply to trucking contracts and their implications for brokers and insurers.
  4. Assess the underwriting considerations involved in providing coverage for trucking risks, with a focus on broker and contingent liability clauses.
  5. Develop the ability to craft effective insurance solutions for trucking companies by incorporating an understanding of contractual liability and its impact on underwriting outcomes.

Course Description
“Understanding Trucking Insureds 2025” is a comprehensive 4-hour course designed to equip insurance professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively underwrite trucking risks in the evolving landscape of 2025. The class will explore key factors influencing the underwriting process, including industry-specific exposures, risk management practices, fleet operations, regulatory changes, and emerging technologies. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the unique needs of trucking insureds, how to assess their risks accurately, and how to craft policies that align with current market trends and insurer requirements. Through real-world examples and case studies, this course provides the expertise necessary to navigate the complexities of trucking insurance underwriting.

Fellows:
Dan Murray, David Heller

Educational Learning Objectives
Participants will:

  1. Understand the key factors affecting underwriting decisions for trucking insurance, including vehicle type, cargo, and driver experience.
  2. Identify and assess emerging risks in the trucking industry, such as autonomous vehicles and new regulatory standards, and their impact on underwriting practices.
  3. Learn how to evaluate a trucking company’s financial health and safety record to determine insurance premiums and coverage options.
  4. Explore strategies for managing and mitigating risks specific to trucking operations, such as claims management and loss prevention techniques.
  5. Gain an understanding of the latest trends and technological advancements in trucking insurance, including telematics and data analytics, to enhance underwriting efficiency.

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