Construction Risk & Insurance Webinars

Getting Paid in 2010

Purchase this archived webinar for only $39 per Internet connection. There are no restrictions on how many people view the webinar using this single connection and sign-in (e.g., in a conference room). The webinars will be archived and available for your access up to six months from the date it occurs.

Webinar-at-a-Glance

Getting paid in any economy, good or bad, is vital to the contractor and in a depressed economy where jobs are scarce and margins are thin, collecting your receivables is all-the-more important.

This presentation offers practical do-it-yourself advice on how to identify payment risks before you sign the contract and manage those risks to ensure the likelihood of getting paid when collection problems develop during performance or at the end of the job. The time to pay attention to payment is not when the receivable is 90 days or older, but before you sign the contract.

Presented by Gerald I. Katz, Katz & Stone, L.L.P.

Who Should Consider Purchasing

The webinar is designed for P&C agents and brokers, P&C underwriters, attorneys, and those charged with managing construction risks or purchasing insurance for construction projects (e.g., risk managers and financial managers). It will also be informative for consultants who wish to improve their knowledge of construction insurance.

Benefits to Your Participation

Attendees will gain a better understanding of:

  • Steps that can be taken to improve your chances of getting paid if you think ahead and act before the contract is signed.
  • How to identify and avoid standard contract clauses aimed at defeating your right to payment.
  • What's the best payment collection tool for your particular job?

Continuing Education Credit Information

Attending seven construction-focused IRMI webinars, such as this one, will satisfy the annual reaccreditation requirement for the CRIS® program. CPCUs attending this webinar will be awarded one (1) CPD (continuing professional development) program point. This webinar has not been filed for and will not satisfy state insurance CE requirements in any state. It has also not been filed for CLE or CPE credit, but you may be able to self-file after attending the program.

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