Coverage & Liability In Catastrophe Claims

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Catastrophe claims are not routine claims. Any loss may seem "catastrophic" to those involved, but a defined catastrophe or CAT is a disaster that affects hundreds of people and a wide area at the same time. Because of the urgency of a CAT, adjusters must be prepared to meet challenges anywhere at any time.

A CAT can occur anywhere in the world and affect not only that locale but parties on different continents entirely. The tsunami in Japan in 2011 created auto parts shortages worldwide. A storm closing East Coast airports can impact air traffic worldwide.

Because a CAT claim grows direct and indirect damages after the initial event, immediate response is necessary. Adjusters are dispatched to the scene of a CAT as quickly as possible, even if it may be days or weeks before reconstruction can begin. This is especially true in a liability-related CAT.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, the adjuster will be able to:

 

  • Determine coverage and liability aspects of a CAT
  • Recognize the variety of disasters creating CAT claims
  • Realize the requirements and limitations of an insurance policy in response
  • Incorporate the risk plans of involved entities
  • Prevent litigation
  • Expedite the functions of others to restore normalcy