Susan Cartier
Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Sacramento
(916) 835-9880
scartier@iwins.com
Big I Day early Registration is now closed.
Walkin Registration will be open on Tuesday, Oct 10th at 7:30 AM, at the convention center. Registration will be $100.
Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at Safe Credit Union Convention Center
Grand Sponsor:
Many Great Exhibits · Lots of Prizes · Informative Educational Seminars
Keynote Speaker: John Rinehart, President - Business Operations Sacramento Kings
S E M I N A R S
Seminar 1: Ethics Training for the Insurance Professional - 3 CE Credits - 8:00-11:00 AM
Sponsor: Belfor USA Instructor: Brian Foote
Description: This presentation facilitates an understanding of the importance of sound ethical decisions in the insurance profession. Reliable insurance coverage is critical for the financial safety of households, businesses, and the overall economy. Insurance agent ethics is a major factor in maintaining confidence in the insurance system. With a focus on the big picture, this course covers the importance of general ethical guidelines and the motivations to be ethical, as well as specific ethical concerns for agents and claims settlement practices. Class includes the new Anti-Fraud 1 hr. requirement.
Seminar 2a: California OSHA - 2 CE - 8:00-10:00 AM
Sponsor: Zenith Insurance Instructor: Bill Krycia
Description: This session is regarding the California State OSHA program, its working units, how to prepare for an inspection, and how to access and utilize the program’s website. The Federal OSHA process will also be discussed. The topics include:
o Occupational Safety and Health history in California
o Organization of the Cal/OSHA program
o Common and emerging health and safety issues
o How to access and utilize the Cal/OSHA and Fed/OSHA websites
o Understanding enforcement inspection and appeals
Seminar 2b: Why Do Claims Cost So Much - 1 CE Credits - 10:00-11:00 AM
Sponsor: Zenith Insurance Instructor: Marissa Peterson
Description: California workers’ compensation rules and regulations are complex and can be challenging to understand and fulfill. In this advanced course, attendees will gain a better understanding of the system and how to handle some of the seemingly complex regulatory elements, including:
o Statute of limitations in workers’ comp
o Claim compensability
o Utilization review of medical treatment
o Permanent disability ratings
o Apportionment and contribution due to prior injuries
o Claim settlement and liens
o Subrogation procedures
o Claim reserving and unit stat filings
Seminar 3: Directors & Officer and Emloyment Practices Liability - 3 CE Credit - 8:00-11:00 AM
Sponsor: Anzen Instructor: TBD
Description: More detail to come