AILP/CL Designation Courses

Anyone pursuing the AILP or AILP/CL designation must complete these courses (unless exempt). Each course has a multiple-choice exam at the end of the day, centered on the material presented that day.

COVERAGE COURSES: CL

AILP Coverage: Commercial Auto

  • Eligibility vs. personal lines for individually owned business vehicles
  • Declaration Page importance of Item 2 covered the auto section
  • Importance of symbols to create a covered auto definition
  • Liability insuring agreement, insured definition, and exclusions
  • Physical damage insuring agreement and exclusions
  • Important BAP endorsements, such as Additional Insured and amendatory endorsements, etc.

AILP Coverage: Commercial General Liability

  • Sources of liability
  • Occurrence vs. claims made
  • Who is the insured, or not?
  • Mechanics of aggregate limits
  • An insuring agreement, territory, and known occurrences
  • Exclusions such as contractual, pollution, auto, property damage, your work, and product
  • An insuring agreement, personal and advertising injury definition, and the need for separate cyber and discrimination
  • C medical payments insuring agreement and restrictions

AILP Coverage: Workers' Compensation

  • Independent contractor vs. employee
  • 3A vs. 3C vs. Limited Other States Endorsements
  • Part I Benefits and what it doesn't pay
  • Part II EL and third-party action over dual capacity, consequential loss, and exclusions
  • Important endorsements such as USLHW, Maritime, Voluntary Compensation, and waiver of our right to recover, and when we qualify for them
  • Addressing the leasing situation

AILP Coverage: Commercial Property

  • General issues of valuing property: ACV vs. R/C vs. Functional
  • Coinsurance
  • Methods of writing specific, blanket, and value reporting
  • Addressing the Building and Contents Form CP 00 10 – What's building and BPP and what's not
  • Additionals
  • Extensions
  • Property conditions of vacancy and loss valuation
  • Cause of Loss Special Form CP 10 30
  • General exclusions, additional exclusions, and limitations of

ISSUES COURSES: CL

 AILP Issues: Commercial Liability Part 1

  •  "Who is an insured" issues, such as why the request for CG 20 11 Managers or Lessors of premises?
  • Contractors, Owners, and Developers' issues, such as CG 20 33, CG 20 10, and CG 20 38, specified vs. automatic; what's the difference? Why the request for older editions vs. newer editions? What is "arising out of"?
  • AI vs. NI: Is there a difference?
  • Indemnitee vs. AI statusPrimary and non-contributory or not
  • Limits – How much is enough? Amending the limits, designated project or premises, aggregate limit amendments, products, and completed operations redefined, and why
  • Miscellaneous issues such as the statute of limitations vs. statutes of repose, waiver of subrogation provision vs. endorsement, wrap-ups and your client, certificate of insurance issues, and problems

AILP Issues: Commercial Liability Part 2

  •  Exclusions that cause problems, such as Damage to property – operations vs. completed operations exclusions; Renting property – real or personal and damage to it; improper use of damage to your work exclusion; Construction defect or not; Pollution, not exclusion; Liquor liability and BYOB; Auto in the GL; Drones and finding
  • Exclusionary endorsements to beware of: Excluding specifics, Amendment, and limitation endorsements that are exclusions in disguise
  • Exclusions remind us to buy other policies, such as EPLI and Cyber

AILP Issues: Commercial Property

  • Knowing how to amend property when you need to – additional covered property endorsement for the excluded property; property not covered endorsement to avoid duplication; specific property endorsements for certain property types such as signs, antennas, and landscaping; New options for tenants and building items; drones
  • Endorsements affecting loss settlement, such as manufacturers' selling price, margin clause, value reporting form, ordinance or law, and debris removal, vacancy change options
  • Adding other interests – loss payable or adding building owner
  • Business income issues – Coinsurance; described premises or not; BII period exclusion; ordinance or law consideration; BII form vs. BII in BOP; amending the period of restoration; dependent property consideration; BII and loss to vehicles; drones and BII

AILP Issues: Employment Practices Liability Insurance (Replaces MLIS EPL)

  • The five employer moves that practically guarantee a lawsuit
  • Which EPLI setups protect — and which leave clients hanging
  • Sneaky coverage gaps hiding in “claims-made” policies
  • Third-party claims that come out of nowhere
  • Real-world scripts to explain EPLI without the legal jargon

AILP Issues: Cyber Coverage (Replaces MLIS Cyber & Privacy)

  • Understanding the Exposure: Learn why cyber threats are constantly changing and why coverage forms are struggling to keep up.
  • Real-World Risks: Explore how breaches occur, who causes them, and the financial and legal consequences that follow.
  • Policy Comparison & Marketing: Identify what underwriters look for, from data types stored to breach history, and how to make your insureds more marketable.
  • Coverage Breakdown: Dive into first-party and third-party cyber coverage components—from business interruption and data restoration to regulatory penalties and extortion demands.
  • Key Definitions & Exclusions: Decode policy terms, common exclusions, and carve-backs critical to securing meaningful protection.
  • Claims & Conditions: Understand claims-made triggers, hammer clauses, defense costs, application severability, and rescission.
  • Emerging Issues & Trends: Review prominent players, carrier variations in coverage offerings, and valuable resources available to both agents and clients.

AILP Issues: Agent's E&O-Legal Duties, Data Risk & Operational Risk Mgmt

  • Data privacy compliance and cyber exposures
  • Binding authority and underwriting guidelines
  • Certificates of Insurance and documentation standards
  • ACT best practices for texting and e-delivery

 


Have questions about AILP or other designations programs? Contact Laura Glunt at (317) 228-3033 or [email protected].