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ABEN – Steering the Business Auto Policy – Covered Autos and Who is an Insured (145527)
ABEN – Steering the Business Auto Policy – Covered Autos and Who is an Insured (145527)
August 2026

Tuesday, August 11, 2026 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Central Standard Time

Webcast

2 CE Hours

Member $56 / Non-member $80

Instructor: Allen Messer, CIC, CPCU

There are three(3) big questions in determining liability coverage under the Business Auto Policy?

1: Is the auto a covered auto?
2: Is the person or entity involved an insured?
3: Do any exclusions/limitations apply?

This seminar will examine how the agent finds the answers to these questions.

*Per Texas Insurance Department regulations, you may not duplicate a course and receive credit within the same licensing period.  Please refer to the course title and number and to your CE transcript at www.sircon.com to verify you are not duplicating a course.  

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ABEN – Garage Ops, Valet, Storage Facilities and Similar Risks – Vital Cov Considerations (135285)
ABEN – Garage Ops, Valet, Storage Facilities and Similar Risks – Vital Cov Considerations (135285)
November 2026

Thursday, November 12, 2026 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Central Standard Time

Webcast

3 CE Hours

Member $84 / Non-member $120

Instructor: Samuel T Bennett, CIC, AFIS, CRIS, CPIA, CPRM

Businesses whose operations require that they take customers’ autos into their care, custody or control have unique exposures. Their legal liability associated with bodily injury and/or property damage to a third party while in possession of these non-owned autos presents substantial risk. Also, it is reasonable for the customer to expect their vehicle to be returned to them in no worse condition than when they left it and that any requested work be done properly.

Whether your client offers true garage services such as maintenance or repair of customer autos, simple customer convenience operations like valet services and parking garage operations or other services such as full-service carwash and/or detailing services, Commercial General Liability forms have limitations and outright exclusions that force the insurance professional to identify, analyze, control, finance and administer an effective risk management plan.

This presentation will concentrate on using the ISO Commercial General Liability Coverage Form, the Business Auto Coverage Form, and several important endorsements to manage the uncertainty associated with these operations.

*Per Texas Insurance Department regulations, you may not duplicate a course and receive credit within the same licensing period.  Please refer to the course title and number and to your CE transcript at www.sircon.com to verify you are not duplicating a course.  

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