Course Overview
This 2-hour intermediate CE course examines how COVID-19-related claims have affected key insurance coverages including property, general liability, workers compensation, and especially business interruption. It reviews the kinds of losses and claims generated by the pandemic and highlights why business interruption coverage, in particular, has been a major source of disputes between insureds and insurers.
What You Will Learn
The course discusses coverage questions arising from COVID-19, such as whether virus-related shutdowns constitute direct physical loss, how exclusions for viruses or communicable diseases may apply, and how workers compensation claims may be handled for employees—especially medical personnel—exposed to the virus. It also looks at how insurers, policyholders, regulators, and courts have responded, giving you a clearer picture of evolving legal and regulatory trends around pandemic-related claims.
Course Format & Benefits
This Florida general elective CE course is approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services for 2 hours of continuing education credit for all insurance agents and 6-20 All-Lines adjusters, and it is specifically approved for 3-20 Public Adjusters under CE 3-20c – Public Adjuster Optional. It is delivered completely online with no classroom attendance required, providing a convenient way to stay current on COVID-19 claim issues while meeting Florida CE requirements.
Official Course Information
Course Provider: OnLine Training, Inc.
FLDFS Provider #: 366468
Course Approval #: 117934
| Provider Info | |
| Course Approval # | 117934 |
| Course Info | |
| License Type | all licenses (including 3-20) |
| Course Length | 2 hours |
| Enrollment Length | 2 months |
| Extension Availability | Yes, paid |
| Author/Instructor | James Drake |
| Course Availability | Florida |